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Seg 2 Review
| Question | Answer |
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| 1 Over 80% of young driver fatal crashes in Michigan occurred during ___ conditions. | Fair weather |
| 2 Don't respond, don't engage, and choose the road less traveled are all parts of: | A formula for dealing with distracted drivers. |
| 3 You are driving on a two-lane road. An oncoming driver drifts into your lane and is headed straight for you. Which is a good rule to remember? | You can almost always turn to miss an obstacle more quickly than you can stop. |
| 4 What do most people confronted with negative peer pressure often find it most difficult to do? | Say no without the fear of hurting others. |
| 5 Nationally, almost ___ percent of all vehicle crash fatalities involve alcohol use by one driver. | 40%. |
| 6 The percentage of a young male drivers involved in a fatal crash in Michigan is ___ young female drivers. | Higher than. |
| 7 Seventy-five percent pf young driver fatal crashes in Michigan were on a section of roadway where: | No traffic control was in effect. |
| 8 ___ changes a vehicle's momentum. | Impulse. |
| 9 The most dangerous time period for young driver fatal crashes in Michigan is: | 2pm-5pm. |
| 10 Brain power associated with driving ___ when a driver listens to someone talking. | Decreases by 40%. |
| 11 If you double the speed of your vehicle, the kinetic energy will be ___ times greater. | 4. |
| 12 ___ zones in a vehicle help reduce the force of a crash into a solid barrier or object. | Crumple. |
| 13 If an oncoming driver crosses into your path of travel. the space that is usually available to move your vehicle is: | Right of your vehicle. |
| 14 One out of ___ 16 year old drivers will have a serious crash before reaching his or hers 17th birthday. | 9. |
| 15 Every driver enters into a driving situation with varying amounts of ___ which can negatively influence aggressive driving. | Self-imposed anxieties. |
| 16 The best time to address distraction that can affect driving is: | Before driving begins. |
| 17 Each year in Michigan almost ___ young drivers are involved in a vehicle crash | 35,000. |
| 18 Research indicates that a young drivers brain is not fully developed until ___. | 25. |
| 19 To limit your risk during the first six months of unsupervised driving, you should avoid: | Carrying Passengers. |
| 20 In fatal crashes involving young novice drivers, the majority of those killed are: | Passengers in the young drivers vehicle. |
| 21 The largest single category of error for young drivers that leads to a crash is: | Improper visual search. |
| 22 Drivers who use cell phones are ___ to be involved in a crash than drivers who are not using cell phones. | Four times more likely. |
| 23 Which of the following is NOT a principle of controlling the consequences of a vehicle crash? | Hit and approaching vehicle rather than a stationary obejct. |
| 24 Rubbernecking is at term used to describe a driver who is maintaining eye contact: | With a crash scene even after passing it. |
| 25 The ne vehicle safety technology call ESP stands for: | Electronic Stability Program |
| 26 To avoid a collision with a vehicle coming towards you at a right angle, you should: | Brake or accelerate quickly |
| 27 The vast majority of a young driver fatal crashes in Michigan occur during __ weather conditions where the roadway was ___. | Fair and Dry. |
| 28 ___ triggers anger that can lead to road rage. | Unintentional mistakes of other drivers. |
| 29 ___ are the most dangerous roadways for young drivers. | Country Roads |
| 30 What are the 3 degrees of aggressive driving behavior? | Rush in, Total Aggression, and Violence. |
| 31 The majority of Michigan's young driver fatal crashes occur on roadways where the speed limit was: | 55 |
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