Ch. 14 Effects of Driver Condition REQUIZ
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Chris Hansford
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9th - 11th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
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.
2.
Multiple Choice
When someone has strong emotions, their chances of making a mistake.....
vary, depending on the emotion.
do not change.
decrease.
increase.
3.
Multiple Choice
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.
4.
Multiple Choice
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.
5.
Multiple Choice
Most people have a field of vision of....
about 180 degrees.
less than 90 degrees.
more than 210 degrees.
approximately 140 degrees.
6.
Multiple Choice
A narrow field of peripheral vision (140 degrees or less) is called.....
normal central vision.
abnormal visual acuity.
tunnel vision.
poor depth perception.
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