Defensive Driving Module 2 Flashcards

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Seatbelts are the most effective occupant protection in all types of vehicle crashes.

True (A)

Education is the only key to defensive driving.

False (B)

Which distraction is dangerous for young drivers? (Select all that apply)

  • Interacting with passenger (correct)
  • Talking on the phone and/or texting (correct)
  • Adjusting the stereo system (correct)
  • None of the above

The fatal crash rate of teenage drivers 16 years of age is nearly twice as high at night.

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During sunny conditions, the driver should:

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Flashcards

Are seatbelts important?

They are the most effective occupant protection in all types of vehicle crashes.

Is education the only key to defensive driving?

Education is important, but not the only part of defensive driving.

Why are passengers a distraction?

Interacting with passengers can take the driver's attention away from the road putting everyone in danger in the vehicle.

Are night driving dangerous?

Teenage drivers 16 years of age have a very high fatal crash rate at night, it is almost twice as high as during the daytime.

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Driving in sunny weather?

During sunny conditions, the driver should reduce the speed and increase the following distance.

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Study Notes

Seatbelts and Vehicle Safety

  • Seatbelts provide the most effective protection for occupants during vehicle crashes across all types of collisions.

Defensive Driving Education

  • Education is essential for defensive driving, but it is not the sole key to driving safety.

Distractions for Young Drivers

  • Young drivers face significant distractions, including:
    • Interacting with passengers
    • Talking on the phone
    • Texting
    • Adjusting the stereo system

Teenage Driver Risk Factors

  • The fatal crash rate for drivers aged 16 years nearly doubles during nighttime driving compared to daytime.

Driving in Sunny Conditions

  • The recommended actions for drivers during sunny conditions are unclear and may not include any specific guidelines.

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