1._________ is the primary factor in about 28% of fatal and injury collisions.A. Driving under the influence of drugs (including alcohol)B. SpeedC. RubberneckingD. Disregarding traffic signals at intersections2.You should give yourself a ________ gap when following a motorcycle or large truck, when driving at a high speed, when visibility is poor, road conditions are less-than-perfect, or when there are a large number of pedestrians in the vicinity.A. 2-secondB. 3-secondC. 4-secondD. 5-second3.The following safety item helps protect drivers and passengers from getting a whiplash:A. Seat BeltsB. Head RestraintsC. Air BagsD. All of the above4.In Georgia, a child taller than ________ is not required to use a child safety seat, regardless of their age.A. 4 ft., 5 inchesB. 4 ft., 9 inchesC. 4 ft., 11 inchesD. 5 ft., 2 inches5.Risk Acceptance may require you to make a decision, such as _____________.A. Giving a warningB. Shifting your position on the roadC. Altering your direction of travelD. Increasing or decreasing your speedE. Any one (or more) of the above6.____________ is the process of identifying situations and actions that can result in high risks, and knowing what the consequences may beA. Risk AnalysisB. Risk AcceptanceC. Risk DeductionD. Risk AssessmentE. Risk Compensation7.To avoid having to take your eyes off the road while you are driving, it's a good idea to ____________________.A. Have money needed for tolls already out and in an easily accessible place before you start drivingB. Pull over and park your vehicle if you need to review your map and/or directionsC. Have a passenger navigate while you driveD. All of the above8.In Georgia, children who have not reached their _____ birthday must be secured in an approved child safety restraint seat (unless they meet a minimum height requirement).A. 5thB. 6thC. 7thD. 8th9.Poor decisions can result in an accident. They are usually the result of _____________.A. Not knowing the lawB. Knowing the law, but choosing to ignore itC. Taking unnecessary risksD. All of the above10.If your seat belt is uncomfortable, you should ________________.A. Not use itB. Purchase a covering for itC. Both A and BD. Neither A nor B
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1._________ is the primary factor in about 28% of fatal and injury collisions.A. Driving under the influence of drugs (including alcohol)B. SpeedC. RubberneckingD. Disregarding traffic signals at intersections2.You should give yourself a ________ gap when following a motorcycle or large truck, when driving at a high speed, when visibility is poor, road conditions are less-than-perfect, or when there are a large number of pedestrians in the vicinity.A. 2-secondB. 3-secondC. 4-secondD. 5-second3.The following safety item helps protect drivers and passengers from getting a whiplash:A. Seat BeltsB. Head RestraintsC. Air BagsD. All of the above4.In Georgia, a child taller than ________ is not required to use a child safety seat, regardless of their age.A. 4 ft., 5 inchesB. 4 ft., 9 inchesC. 4 ft., 11 inchesD. 5 ft., 2 inches5.Risk Acceptance may require you to make a decision, such as _.A. Giving a warningB. Shifting your position on the roadC. Altering your direction of travelD. Increasing or decreasing your speedE. Any one (or more) of the above6. is the process of identifying situations and actions that can result in high risks, and knowing what the consequences may beA. Risk AnalysisB. Risk AcceptanceC. Risk DeductionD. Risk AssessmentE. Risk Compensation7.To avoid having to take your eyes off the road while you are driving, it's a good idea to ____________________.A. Have money needed for tolls already out and in an easily accessible place before you start drivingB. Pull over and park your vehicle if you need to review your map and/or directionsC. Have a passenger navigate while you driveD. All of the above8.In Georgia, children who have not reached their _____ birthday must be secured in an approved child safety restraint seat (unless they meet a minimum height requirement).A. 5thB. 6thC. 7thD. 8th9.Poor decisions can result in an accident. They are usually the result of _____________.A. Not knowing the lawB. Knowing the law, but choosing to ignore itC. Taking unnecessary risksD. All of the above10.If your seat belt is uncomfortable, you should ________________.A. Not use itB. Purchase a covering for itC. Both A and BD. Neither A nor B
Solution
- B. Speed
- C. 4-second
- B. Head Restraints
- B. 4 ft., 9 inches
- E. Any one (or more) of the above
- D. Risk Assessment
- D. All of the above
- D. 8th
- D. All of the above
- D. Neither A nor B
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