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What is the most common cause of crashes on Utah highways?
What is the most common cause of crashes on Utah highways?
- Driving too fast for conditions
- Failed to yield the right-of-way
- Following too closely (correct)
- Failed to keep in the proper lane
Which of the following is the leading cause of death on Utah highways?
Which of the following is the leading cause of death on Utah highways?
- Failed to yield the right-of-way
- Over-corrected/over steering
- Failed to keep in the proper lane (correct)
- Ran off the road
What is the most common cause of crashes among teenage drivers (15-19) on Utah highways?
What is the most common cause of crashes among teenage drivers (15-19) on Utah highways?
- Disregard traffic signal
- Failed to keep in the proper lane
- Unsafe lane change
- Following too closely (correct)
Which of the following is the leading cause of crashes among older drivers (age 65+) on Utah highways?
Which of the following is the leading cause of crashes among older drivers (age 65+) on Utah highways?
Which of the following is NOT one of the top five leading causes of crashes on Utah highways?
Which of the following is NOT one of the top five leading causes of crashes on Utah highways?
Which of the following is the second leading cause of death on Utah highways?
Which of the following is the second leading cause of death on Utah highways?
What is the leading cause of crashes among teenage drivers (15-19) on Utah highways?
What is the leading cause of crashes among teenage drivers (15-19) on Utah highways?
Following too closely is not one of the top five leading causes of crashes on Utah highways for teenagers aged 15-19.
Following too closely is not one of the top five leading causes of crashes on Utah highways for teenagers aged 15-19.
Failed to Yield the Right of Way is the second leading cause of death on Utah highways.
Failed to Yield the Right of Way is the second leading cause of death on Utah highways.
Too Fast For Conditions is one of the top five leading causes of all crashes on Utah highways.
Too Fast For Conditions is one of the top five leading causes of all crashes on Utah highways.
Ran off the Road is one of the top five leading causes of crashes on Utah highways for older drivers (age 65+).
Ran off the Road is one of the top five leading causes of crashes on Utah highways for older drivers (age 65+).
Unsafe Lane Change is not a leading cause of crashes on Utah highways for teenagers aged 15-19.
Unsafe Lane Change is not a leading cause of crashes on Utah highways for teenagers aged 15-19.
Disregard Traffic Signals is one of the top five leading causes of crashes on Utah highways for drivers aged 65 and older.
Disregard Traffic Signals is one of the top five leading causes of crashes on Utah highways for drivers aged 65 and older.