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A person who is demonstrating a strong emotion....
should always drive alone.
can drive as safely as anyone else.
should always drive with a passenger.
should not drive until the emotion is under control.
When someone has strong emotions, their chances of making a mistake.....
vary, depending on the emotion.
do not change.
decrease.
increase.
Assume the driver of the vehicle you are riding in its acting recklessly and does not respond to your intervention. You may have to....
ignore your anxiety.
encourage the driver to let someone else drive.
take the keys away from the driver.
embarrass the driver into acting safer.
The greatest way to reduce high risk driving is to....
make sure you have eaten before driving.
have a questionable outlook on life.
not let emotions go uncontrolled.
drive below the speed limit at all times.
Most people have a field of vision of....
about 180 degrees.
less than 90 degrees.
more than 210 degrees.
approximately 140 degrees.
A narrow field of peripheral vision (140 degrees or less) is called.....
normal central vision.
abnormal visual acuity.
tunnel vision.
poor depth perception.
Using a following distance of greater than 3 seconds can help a driver compensate for....
a lack of field of vision.
poor depth perception.
decreased visual acuity.
tunnel vision.
A happy, excited driver.....
is less impaired than an angry driver.
is never affected by passengers in the vehicle.
is a safe driver.
can be just as impaired as an angry driver.
Night blindness means a driver....
cannot see clearly without high-beam headlights.
cannot see well when driving at night.
can only drive during the night.
can see clearly only those things that are far away.
Glare recovery time....
is reduced by driving with the visor down for a short distance.
is the time your eyes need to regain clear vision after being affected by glare.
increases as speed increases.
is longer for males than for females.
When you drive at 55 mph, your clear side vision area is.....
not affected.
twice as wide as when you drive at 20 mph.
less than half as wide as when you drive at 20 mph.
increased to more than 180 degrees.
Fatigue might.....
increase your visual sensitivity.
allow each eye to operate independently.
increase the movement of the pupils of your eyes.
cause you to take more time to identify hazards.
A color-blind driver can compensate by....
yielding at all times to other drivers.
remembering the order of lights in a traffic signal.
asking a passenger the color of the light ahead.
driving on roadways where there are signs rather than signals.
If you become tired while driving, the safest course of action would be to....
roll down your window to get some fresh air.
turn up the volume of your radio to help wake you.
pull over to a safe spot and rest as long as necessary.
drink coffee or other caffeinated beverages.
The emotion that occurs more often to more driver is.....
fear.
anger.
anxiety.
happiness.
Thinking about the concepts of driving recklessly, driving under the influence of a substance, and driving under the influence of a strong emotion:
True or False: Driving requires responsibility for one's self, passengers, and other drivers.
True
False
Reduce taking high-risk driving chances the greatest by.....
making sure you have eaten before driving.
having a questionable outlook on life.
not letting emotions go uncontrolled.
driving below the speed limit at all times.
If you encounter an angry driver, you should....
speed up to get by.
mediate while driving.
avoid eye contact and remain calm.
gain eye contact and respond to any advances.
The best way to prevent fatigue on long drives is to...
wear sunglasses in bright sunlight.
rest before you start.
turn on the heater.
increase speed to shorten trip time.
Many medicines have side effects that....
interfere with your driving ability.
increase your driving ability.
increase your visual acuity.
cause night blindness.
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