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Day 1 Chapter 5

Day 1 Chapter 5

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Physical Ed

10th Grade

Practice Problem

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Brent Dodulik

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21 Slides • 15 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which is more dangerous: driving under the influence of alcohol or driving while tired? Why do you think so?

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Driving under the influence of Alcohol

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Driving while tired

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT part of the standard accident prevention formula?

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Be alert

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Be prepared

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Act in time

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Drive faster

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT considered a form of aggressive driving?

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Speeding

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Improper lane changes

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Disregarding traffic signals

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Using turn signals

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are common distractions that can lead to collisions while driving?

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Lighting a cigarette

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Watching kids and pets

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Adjusting a mirror

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Following traffic laws

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Multiple Choice

Who is most at risk of drowsy driving?

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People who are well-rested

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Sleep deprived individuals

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People driving with friends

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Experienced drivers

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Open Ended

Describe two ways drivers can communicate with each other to increase safety on the road.

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important for a motorist to keep a safe following distance?

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To have time to react to sudden stops

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To save fuel

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To increase speed

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To avoid driving too slow

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are correct practices for maintaining a safe following distance in different weather conditions?

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Increase following distance in rain and snow

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Decrease following distance in ideal conditions

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Maintain the same distance regardless of conditions

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Increase following distance only at night

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Multiple Choice

What should you do when being passed by another vehicle?

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Stay in your lane and slow down

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Speed up to prevent passing

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Change lanes immediately

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Honk at the passing vehicle

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Multiple Choice

What can happen if you drive at 35 MPH or more on wet roads, as shown in the diagram?

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Your car will stop faster

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You may hydroplane and lose control

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Your tires will grip better

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You will save fuel

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Multiple Choice

What is the recommended following distance when driving on snow and ice?

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2 seconds

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4 seconds

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6 seconds

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8 seconds

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Multiple Choice

What are the three key components of the standard accident prevention formula?

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Be alert, Be prepared, Act in time

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Drive slowly, Use seatbelts, Avoid distractions

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Check mirrors, Use turn signals, Obey speed limits

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Plan your route, Avoid traffic, Listen to music

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