Study Guide


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1 Angry drivers often attempt dangerous retaliatory action. What's the best way to avoid being angry on the road?

2 What does aggressive driving includes?

3 What should you do if an aggressive driver cuts you off?

4 Which statement about aggressive drivers is true?

5 Which of the following behaviors may result in road rage?

6 What are the warning signs which show that your drowsiness is serious enough to place you at risk?

7 What should you do if you feel drowsy while driving?

8 How can you prevent fatigue on a long trip?

9 What should you do if you feel drowsy and might fall asleep while driving?

10 Who is at a higher risk for feeling drowsy while operating a vehicle?

11 Which of the following are indications of drowsiness while driving?

12 How often is it advisable to take breaks during long drives?

13 What signs of drowsiness should prompt you to stop driving?

14 When you travel through a work zone, you must:

15 What should you do when you see the "Flagger" sign?

16 What precautions should you take to reduce your chances of hitting an animal?

17 Which of the following may distract a driver?

18 What should you do if you need to make a phone call while driving?

19 Which of the following is considered a distraction while driving and should be avoided?

20 Why is texting considered one of the most dangerous of distracted driving behaviors?

21 Which of the following are considered distractions while driving?

22 What does the term "distracted driving" refer to?

23 Which of the following activities contribute to distracted driving?

24 Can individuals under the age of 18 use a wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle?

25 Using a wireless device to ________ while operating a motor vehicle is prohibited.

26 What can you do before you hit the road to avoid distractions while driving?

27 Distracted driving may be caused by:

28 A school bus driver may not use a handheld or hands-free cellular telephone while operating a school bus, except :

29 What should you do when you see an emergency vehicle approaching you with flashing blue or red lights? Dealing with particular situations - What should you do when you see an emergency vehicle approaching you with flashing blue or red lights?
30 What should you do when approaching a stationary authorized emergency vehicle displaying flashing lights while on a highway with multiple lanes carrying traffic in the same direction?

31 Why should you be cautious around emergency vehicles using lights and sirens?

32 Emergency vehicle drivers, when using lights and sirens, have the legal authority to:

33 What should you do if you hear an ambulance siren but cannot see the ambulance?

34 What should you do when approached by an emergency vehicle while in a roundabout?

35 What is the minimum distance you must maintain from a fire truck or an ambulance responding to an emergency?

36 Which vehicles have the right-of-way over others when their flashing lights and sirens are on?

37 Who must yield the right-of-way to an approaching emergency vehicle?

38 When are you not required to yield to an approaching emergency vehicle?

39 What should you never do with a fire hose on the road?

40 What should you do on a highway with only one traffic lane in your direction when approaching an emergency vehicle?

41 Who is permitted to have emergency lights or sirens?