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What may cause other drivers to get angry and frustrated, leading to a road-rage conflict? |
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Angry drivers often attempt dangerous retaliatory action. What's the best way to avoid being angry on the road? |
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What should you do in a situation in which you feel threatened by another driver? |
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What precautions can you take to avoid road rage situations while driving? |
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What does aggressive driving includes? |
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What should you do if an aggressive driver cuts you off? |
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When a vehicle unexpectedly moves in front of you, creating a hazard, what should your initial response be? |
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Tired drivers can be as impaired as drunk drivers: |
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What are the warning signs which show that your drowsiness is serious enough to place you at risk? |
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What should you do if you feel drowsy while driving? |
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How does fatigue affect your driving? |
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How can you prevent fatigue on a long trip? |
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How should you proceed through a construction zone? |
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When driving in the construction zone, you should: |
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What precautions should you take to reduce your chances of hitting an animal? |
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Which of the following may distract a driver? |
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What should you do if you need to make a phone call while driving? |
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Which of the following is NOT recommended when using a phone while driving? |
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What should you do when you see an emergency vehicle approaching you with flashing blue or red lights? |
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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? |
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When do you need to yield to emergency vehicles? |
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Why should you be cautious around emergency vehicles using lights and sirens? |
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Emergency vehicle drivers, when using lights and sirens, have the legal authority to: |
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