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"how you live is how you drive" means - CORRECT ANSWER: because if you live risky, prob gon do risky things because lifestyle issues and risktaking affect drive
"risk is based on exposure" means - CORRECT ANSWER: the more you are exposed, the more and higher chance you will get into an accident
3 types of hazards - CORRECT ANSWER: immediate
potential objects of interest
60 to a complete stop - CORRECT ANSWER: 240 feet
an escape route can be best described as - CORRECT ANSWER: is the best available course of action to avoid a crash
an example of inherently risky activity is - CORRECT ANSWER: dancing is riskier than walking
an example of manual distraction is - CORRECT ANSWER: when you take your hands
off the wheel sending a text reaching controls on the dash
an example of visual distraction is - CORRECT ANSWER: taking your eyes off the road looking at gps looking at phone
anti lock brakes - CORRECT ANSWER: more traditional and modern, just press firm
Anti-lock brakes - CORRECT ANSWER: Wheels don't lock up
Have to keep foot on pedal
as you drive, what does the concept of cumulative risk mean - CORRECT ANSWER:
the more you drive, the more you are exposed that you will get into an accident
Blind spot indicators, back up cameras, lane departure warning systems and steering controls are - CORRECT ANSWER: Useful but can be hazardous if used improperly or at the wrong time
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blindspot indicators, backup cams, lane departure warning systems, and steering
controls are - CORRECT ANSWER: additional safety features when they are used
correctly
braking distance - CORRECT ANSWER: the time it takes to come to a complete stop
after you brake
cars at the edges of your rear view mirror are closer to you and cars closer to the middle
of your rear view mirror are farther away - CORRECT ANSWER: true
cognitive distractions - CORRECT ANSWER: when your mind is occupied with
something other than driving
common mistakes made when entering the freeway from an on-ramp are - CORRECT
ANSWER: coming to a complete stop
being to aggressive
cumulative risk is - CORRECT ANSWER: when risk adds up over time, as you do
something risky again and again
do you get to your destination faster if you swerve in and out of traffic - CORRECT
ANSWER: no
driving faster - CORRECT ANSWER: doesn't do anything, because reality is that traffic and other factors will slow you down
example object of interest - CORRECT ANSWER: speed limits
traffic lights stop signs
example of immediate hazard - CORRECT ANSWER: people darting into the road
in front car slamming on their brakes lane swerves
example of potential hazard - CORRECT ANSWER: pedestrian standing on the street
corner car parked with door open
example of road conditions - CORRECT ANSWER: a dirt road
single lane road construction zone weather
example of traffic - CORRECT ANSWER: driving in congested areas
traffic in uneven
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