Just drive Flashcards
all questions that are correct
What is the number one cause of death among teens?
Alcohol.
Drugs.
Car crashes.
Suicide.
(B) Car crashes
The crash rate per mile driven is __________ among teens than adults.
2 times lower.
4 times higher.
3 times higher.
3 times lower.
(B) 4 times higher
When are crash rates for teens increased?
At night.
With passengers in the car.
Right after they get their license.
All of the above.
(D) All of the above
How much have graduated licensing programs reduced teen crashes?
Up to 30%.
Up to 20%.
Below 10%.
Up to 50%.
(A) Up too 30%
How much do passengers increase the risk of teen crashes as opposed to when a teen is driving alone?
1-3 times.
3-5 times.
2-4 times.
6-8 times.
(B) 3-5 times
Teens are __________ likely to drive after drinking, but their crash risk is __________.
more; lower
more; higher
less; lower
less; higher
(D) less; higher
How many accidents were teens involved in in 2003?
500,000.
1,000,000.
1,500,000.
2,000,000.
(C) 1,500,000
At what age are teenagers at the greatest risk for a traffic fatality?
16 years old.
17 years old.
18 years old.
19 years old.
(A) 16 years old
At what age do drivers get their license in most European countries?
14 years old.
16 years old.
18 years old.
20 years old.
(C) 18 years old
Teen traffic fatalities are much lower in Europe than in the United States.
True.
False.
True
Tip of the day (hint drive thru)
Always put your car in park when going through a drive-thru.
True or False: It is legal to operate a moped when you have your instruction permit.
False
Where do you get a new birth certificate if you cannot find your original one?
The hospital you were born.
The police station where you live.
The Vital Records Department in the county you were born.
Any of these places.
(C) The Vital Records Department in the county you were born.
According to the second PSA, a car crash at __________ can feel like getting hit by a 300 pound lineman.
15 mph.
25 mph.
20 mph.
30 mph.
(A) 15 mph.