Safe Driving Practices for Teens
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Safe Driving Practices for Teens

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Questions and Answers

You may honk your horn when you ____.

have lost control of your car.

Your brake lights tell other drivers that you ______.

are slowing down or stopping.

Before turning, you should _____.

use your signal.

What hand signal indicates you are turning right?

<p>Your hand straight up.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What hand signal indicates you are turning left?

<p>Your hand straight out.</p> Signup and view all the answers

If another car is in danger of hitting you, you should _______.

<p>sound your horn.</p> Signup and view all the answers

If you begin to feel tired while driving, the best thing to do is _____.

<p>stop driving.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The effect that lack of sleep has on your safe driving ability is the same as _____.

<p>the effect that alcohol has.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Teenagers should try to get at least _____ of sleep each night to avoid the risk of drowsy driving crashes.

<p>eight hours.</p> Signup and view all the answers

If another driver cuts you off in traffic, you should _____.

<p>ignore the other driver.</p> Signup and view all the answers

If someone is driving aggressively behind you, you should _____.

<p>try to get out of the aggressive driver's lane.</p> Signup and view all the answers

For an average person, how long does the body need to process the alcohol in one drink?

<p>Fifteen minutes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Horn Usage

  • Honk your horn when you have lost control of your vehicle to alert others.

Brake Lights

  • Brake lights indicate to other drivers that you are slowing down or preparing to stop.

Signaling

  • Use turn signals before making a turn to communicate your intentions to other drivers.

Hand Signals

  • A right turn is indicated by raising your hand straight up.
  • A left turn is indicated by extending your hand straight out.

Preventing Accidents

  • If at risk of a collision with another vehicle, immediately sound your horn to alert the other driver.

Driver Fatigue

  • If you feel tired while driving, the safest course of action is to stop driving and rest.
  • Lack of sleep can impair driving ability similarly to the effects of alcohol.

Sleep Recommendations

  • Teenagers should aim for at least eight hours of sleep each night to mitigate the risks of drowsy driving crashes.

Handling Aggressive Drivers

  • If another driver cuts you off, it's best to ignore them and avoid confrontation.
  • If an aggressive driver is tailgating you, attempt to change lanes to allow them to pass.

Alcohol Metabolism

  • The average body requires approximately fifteen minutes to process the alcohol contained in one standard drink.

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Description

This quiz covers essential safe driving practices for teenagers, including proper use of horns, signals, and the importance of rest. Learn how to prevent accidents and handle aggressive drivers on the road effectively. Test your knowledge and ensure you are prepared for safe driving habits.

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