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What is the term for when someone's brain becomes overloaded with input? Inattention blindness
Which of the following are distractions from inside your vehicle? (4 correct answers) Eating food Passengers Music Navigation/GPS Systems
Which of the following are distractions from outside your vehicle? (5 correct answers) Billboards Vehicle headlights Work zones Emergency vehicles Deer
Texting while driving effects what part of the driving process? Searching Evaluating Executing
Research indicates that you are less likely to be involved in a crash if you are using a hands-free device. False
There is a primary law that makes it against the law for which drivers to text while driving in the state of Virginia? All drivers
Select the FIVE strategies that one can do to have a "no distraction zone" when driving: Speak up if someone is driving distracted Being a friend with honest talk Pulling over to make a call or text Taking care of pre-drive items before driving Limiting conversation & emotions
How should PETS travel? In crates, in safety restraints, or a pet car seat
What effect does fatigue have on your driving? Impairs reaction time Impairs judgement Impairs vision
Studies show that operating a vehicle after being awake for more then ______ hours is equivalent to having a BAC of .08%. 18-20
What are fatigue warning signs? Heavy eyelids Yawning or rubbing eyes Daydreaming Drifting from lane
Which of the following would be considered your body's natural down time? (pick 2 answers) Between 1 and 5 pm Your bed time
How does fatigue affect a person's driving? Decision making is compromised Reaction time is slowed Attention span is reduced
What are some recommended actions to help prevent fatigue? (Select 4 answers) Keep eyes scanning Avoid leaning forward Let in fresh air Stop for the night
Rumble strips are... designed to arouse sleepy drivers before they drive off the road
How does emotions contribute to distracted driving? Create inattentiveness Interferes with ability to think Causes mental distractions Can cause you to act our your emotions
The act of operating a vehicle in a push or bold manner, without regard for others safety is known as... Aggressive driving
When a driver uses their vehicle or a weapon to threaten or cause harm to another roadway user they are demonstrating... Road rage
Verbal aggression would be described as... Yelling, cussing, gesturing or honking at another driver
Quiet aggression would be described as... Complaining, rushing, competing for space or resisting to give space to others
Epic aggression would be described as... Cutting off, blocking, chasing or fighting with another driving
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