Study Guide


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1 What may cause other drivers to get angry and frustrated, leading to a road-rage conflict?

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

3 What should you do in a situation in which you feel threatened by another driver?

4 What precautions can you take to avoid road rage situations while driving?

5 What does aggressive driving includes?

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

7 When a vehicle unexpectedly moves in front of you, creating a hazard, what should your initial response be?

8 Tired drivers can be as impaired as drunk drivers:

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

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

11 How does fatigue affect your driving? Dealing with particular situations - How does fatigue affect your driving?
12 How can you prevent fatigue on a long trip?

13 How should you proceed through a construction zone? Dealing with particular situations - How should you proceed through a construction zone?
14 When driving in the construction zone, you should: Dealing with particular situations - When driving in the construction zone, you should:
15 What precautions should you take to reduce your chances of hitting an animal?

16 Which of the following may distract a driver?

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

18 Which of the following is NOT recommended when using a phone while driving?

19 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?
20 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?

21 When do you need to yield to emergency vehicles?

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

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