Describe 4 high risk behaviors when driving.
Describe 5 ways you can reduce driving risk.
How do emotions affect your driving ability?
Emotional highs and lows can cause you to get lost in thinking about how you feel and not pay attention to the driving task.
How can you overcome fatigue before you drive and while you drive?
Before:
- get plenty of rest
- avoid heavy and fatty foods
- do not drink alcoholic beverages
While:
- keep wind open for fresh air
- wear sunglasses
- turn on the radio
- stop regularly
List 10 places where passing is not allowed.
List 4 major types of skids and explain what causes each one.
List natural laws that affect braking distance. Explain what way they influence stopping distance.
Inertia: When you drive, everything in the vehicle has inertia. When you brake hard, everything will want to keep moving forward. This is why we wear safety belts
Friction: Without friction, it would be very difficult for the tires to “stick” to the road and help us drive
Momentum: All objects have momentum, and the faster your vehicle is traveling, the worse it would fare in a collision
Kinetic Energy: Energy in motion; the more kinetic energy an object has the more space is needed to come to a complete stop
Gravity: the force that pulls objects down which helps slow or accelerate your vehicle on inclines
List 3 factors that affect braking distance.
How do we divide traffic signs by its colors?
Red: Regulatory sign
Yellow: Warning sign
Green: Guide
Blue: Service
Brown: Recreation signs
List 5 major types of car insurance. Explain what each type of damages are covered by each.
Liability insurance: Proof that you will be financially responsible if you cause damage to property or injure other people
Collision insurance: Pays for damage to your vehicle even if you are to blame in a crash or are involved with an uninsured driver
Comprehensive Insurance: Pays for veichle damage that is caused by anything but a colision
Medical payment insurance: Medical payment insurance movers medical, hospital, or funeral costs regardless of who is at fault
uninsured motorist: protects you if you’re in an accident with an at-fault driver who doesn’t carry liability insurance
total stopping distance
The total distance needed for your vehicle to come to a complete stop
the basic speed law
Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper for existing conditions
vehicle registration
Who owns the vehicle. Receives a certificate and one or two licence plates
certificate of title
a legal document issued by a government agency that indicates proof of ownership
the right of way rule
right to proceed first
blind spots
spots you can’t see while in the drivers seat
ground viewing
making quick glances to the roadway in front of your vehicle
point system
assigns point values to traffic violations
implied consent law
by driving a vehicle you have agreed to submit to chemical tests of your breath, blood, or urine to determine alcohol or drug content, if asked to do so by a law enforcement officer
Explain how you can reduce risk when sharing the road with trucks.
Explain how you can reduce risk when sharing the road with motorcycles
Explain how you can reduce risk when sharing the road with pedestrians
-give them the right away
- pay attention
- be prepared to stop
What strategies can you use to manage visibility, time and space in rainy or snowy weather?
Make sure your windshield wipers are in working order and that your headlights are clean. Clear your windshield and mirrors of ice or frost before leaving, and keep them clear with your wipers and wiper fluid during the trip. Be ready to break sooner than usually because it may be slippery.
What are some special factors that affect city driving?