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DRIVERS ED DBA EXAM QUESTIONS
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-Guarantee passing score -72 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: You are driving through a busy neighborhood and u observe children playing outside. describe how u would apply the 4 steps of IPDE process to this situation
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If you are in danger of a potential head on collision, what should you do?
Question 2: How can these distraction be limited or avoided?
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1.)Turn the music down to little to no sound 2.)Avoid reaching for the phone 3.)Don't have that many passengers riding with Question 3: Situation-You are driving on the middle lane of a road with three lanes going the same direction you are. You notice that the traffic is moving much faster than you are, describe what you should do to find the safest path of travel.
Answer:
You should move over safely to right lane
Question 4: What are blind spots and what can you do to reduce the dangers of blind spot
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Blind spots-Where the driver cannot see vehicles when looking only in the mirrors
Question 5: When are you required to use your headlights?
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Discuss some reasons to rethink drinking and driving.
Question 6: Describe defensive driving
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set if driving skills that allows you to defend urself against possible collisions due to other drivers, weather or road conditions.
Question 7: List 3 ways to avoid driving while intoxicated
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Explain the zero tolerance law in fl.Question 8: Name the two types of vision your eyes provide the three basic rules of good eye habits
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Central vision and Peripheral vision 1.)Aim high 2.)Keep your eyes moving 3.)Get the big picture
Question 9: What are the speeding limits in the following areas?
Business/Residential School zone Interstate
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Business/Residential:30
School Zone:20
Interstate: Minimum 45 highest 70
Question 10: Discuss the restrictions of 16 and 17 year old drivers
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16 year olds:Drive only between 6 am and 11 pm unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old who is in the front passenger seat. or if traveling to work
17 years:Drive between 5 am and 1 am
Question 11: Why is attitude the most critical characteristic of a new driver?
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A bad attitude can cause thw driver to become emotional and act on feelings and not facts Question 12: Describe 3 ways traffic signs display information(color,shape,text)Give an example of each
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A red sign always signifies stop/do not enter/or wrong way Yellow:Yellow stands for caution. A yellow traffic sign serves as a general warning.Green: Green means go! A green traffic sign signals that you can proceed, or provides you with direction on where to proceed.Black and White: Black and white traffic signs provide posted regulations (i.e., speed limits).Orange: Orange signals construction time! If you see an orange traffic sign, you will likely encounter construction or road maintenance ahead.Brown: Brown traffic signs reference local recreation areas or scenic points of interest.Blue: Blue stands for guidance. Blue traffic signs often offer information to assist motorists.An octagon signals the need to stop.An upside down triangle always means "yield." A diamond always warns of possible hazards ahead.Pennant-shaped traffic signs serve as advanced warning of no passing zones.Round stands for railroad. When you see a round traffic sign, you will likely see a railroad crossing.A pentagon signals a school zone ahead or a school crossing zone.Horizontal rectangles typically provide guidance to drivers.Vertical rectangle usually serve as regulatory notices
Question 13: Avoid using the brakes.
Focus your steering to avoid hazards.Attempt to slow the car gradually.Once the car is under your control, brake softly.As you slow down, pull the car off the road.
Answer:
You are driving through a busy neighborhood and you observe many children playing outside. Describe how you would apply the four steps of the IPDE process to this situation.
Question 14: What are the penalties does a first time DUI offense.Second offense?Third offense?
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First-time DUI:
Fine-With a BAL of .08 or higher the fine may range from $250-$500. If there is a minor in the vehicle, the fine jumps to $500-$1000.Community Service-50 hours Probation-Not more than one year.Revocation of License-A 180 day minimum Imprisonment-No more than six months. If there is a BAL of .20 or higher or a minor in the vehicle, no more than nine months.DUI School-12 hours DUI School Requirement-There will be an evaluation to diagnose if there is a need for treatment.Ignition Interlock Device-Up to six months.
Second Offense:
Fine-With a BAL of .08 or higher the fine may range from $500-$1000. If there is a minor in the vehicle, the fine jumps to $1000-$2000.Revocation of License-A 180 day minimum. If this second offense is within five years of the first conviction, your license will be revoked for five years.Imprisonment-No more than nine months. If the second conviction is within five years of the first offense, the penalty is ten days in jail with 48 hours of consecutive confinement.DUI School-21 hours DUI School Requirement-There will be an evaluation given to diagnose if there is a need for treatment.Ignition Interlock Device-A one-year minimum.
Third offense:
Fine-With a BAL of .08 or higher the fine may range from $1000-$2500. If there is a minor in the vehicle, the fine jumps to $2000-$5000.Revocation of License-A 180 day minimum. If this third offense is within ten years of the second conviction, your license will be revoked for 10 years.Imprisonment-No more than 12 months. If the third conviction is within ten years of jail time for the same offense, the penalty is 30 days in jail with 48 hours of consecutive confinement.DUI School-21 hours DUI School Requirement-There will be an evaluation given to diagnose if there is a need for treatment.Ignition Interlock Device-A two-year minimum.
Question 15: List the two hallucinogens and describe how it affects the body
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PCP LSD Distorts your perception of reality and thought processes