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Standard 6 Part 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |