1. Searching for other roadway users includes identifying (1 point)

only those in motor vehicles.
signs, signals, and roadway markings.
users of different sizes and shapes.
the characteristics of the roadway.****
2. What is the Zone Control System? (1 point)
a method of organizing space zones around your vehicle****
a method of reading traffic situations
an organized method to help drivers develop good seeing habits
the same as the IPDE Process
3. Which of the following is an important factor regarding alcohol and driving? (1 point)
After a while, drivers develop an immunity to the effects of alcohol.
After only one drink a person’s total driving ability can be reduced.*****
It takes several drinks to affect driving ability.
Most people’s driving ability improves after one or two drinks.
4. You are driving the correct speed limit but the vehicle behind you is tailgating and the driver is angrily gesturing. What would be the best response in this situation? (1 point)
Increase your speed.
Decrease your speed.
Pull over to the side of the road to allow the vehicle to pass.****
Pull over to the side of the road to have a conversation with the other driver.
5. What kind of drug is alcohol? (1 point)
stimulant
hallucinogen
inhibitor
depressant***
6. You are driving on a long trip and beginning to get tired. What would be the best action to take next? (1 point)
Increase your speed to get to your destination faster.
Make a phone call while you drive to help you stay awake.
Find a safe place to rest until you feel alert enough to drive.****
Turn on a bright light inside the car.
7. All states require that before legally buying or consuming alcoholic beverages a person must (1 point)
be at least 18 years of age.
have a driver’s license.
be at least 21 years of age.***
be accompanied by an adult.
8. Driver distraction differs from other driver inattention because (1 point)
distraction is caused only by fatigue.
distraction is caused by a specific event.
inattention is caused by a specific event.
inattention is caused only by fatigue.
9. As you suddenly stop the vehicle, you should (1 point)
move to the left side of your lane.
weave from side to side in your lane.
check for vehicles to the rear.
flash your turn signals to alert others.****
10. Depth perception involves (1 point)
seeing things clearly directly ahead.
seeing things clearly at a distance.
judging the distance between you and other objects.****
judging the time it takes to stop.

1. C - users of different sizes and shapes

2. A - a method of organizing space around your vehicle

3. B - After only one drink a person’s total driving ability can be reduced.

4. C - Pull over to the side of the road to allow the vehicle to pass.

5. D - depressant

6. C - Fibd a safe place to rest until you feel alert enough to drive.

7. C - be at least 21 years of age.

8. B - distraction is caused by specific event.

9. C - check for vehicles to the rear.

10. C - judging the distance between you and other objects.

11. B - wait the necessary time the body needs to eliminate the alcohol.

12. D - anticipating emotion-producing situations.

13. C - an open area of space all around a vehicle.

14. A and D - Do not participate in the activity. and Use a joke to change the subject.

15. B - a biomechanical distraction.

16. D - Assume others will make mistakes.

17. D - in a vehicle’s exhaust

18. A - a muffler in your lane ahead

19. D - talking on a cell phone

20. C - an orderly visual search pattern.

21. C - license can be suspended

22. D - places the pet at greater risk of injury, and it distracts the driver.

23. A and C - congested traffic. and rear-end accidents.

24. B - minimize hazards.

25. C - be kept down to a level at which the driver can hear vehicles nearby.

26. A - turning on the hazard flashers.

27. A - moving the head and eyes more often.

28. A - left-front, left-rear, front, right-front, right-rear, and rear zones

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To answer these questions:

1. Searching for other roadway users includes identifying the characteristics of the roadway. This is done by observing the road conditions, such as road surface, traffic signs, signals, and markings, to anticipate the presence and behavior of other road users.

2. The Zone Control System is a method of organizing space zones around your vehicle. This system divides the space around your vehicle into six zones, helping you maintain awareness and anticipate potential hazards in each zone.

3. An important factor regarding alcohol and driving is that after only one drink, a person's total driving ability can be reduced. Even small amounts of alcohol can impair judgment, reaction time, and coordination, making driving dangerous.

4. In the situation where the vehicle behind you is tailgating and the driver is angrily gesturing, the best response would be to pull over to the side of the road to allow the vehicle to pass. It's important to avoid confrontations and safely manage the situation by allowing the aggressive driver to proceed.

5. Alcohol is classified as a depressant drug. It slows down the central nervous system, impairing cognitive and motor functions.

6. If you are driving on a long trip and beginning to get tired, the best action to take would be to find a safe place to rest until you feel alert enough to drive. Fatigue can severely impair driving ability, so it's important to rest and recharge to ensure safe driving.

7. All states require that before legally buying or consuming alcoholic beverages, a person must be at least 21 years of age. This age restriction is imposed to protect young individuals from the harmful effects of alcohol and promote responsible drinking habits.

8. Driver distraction differs from other driver inattention because distraction is caused by a specific event. Distractions divert the driver's attention away from the driving task, such as using a mobile phone or adjusting the radio, while inattention refers to a general lack of focus on the road due to various factors, such as daydreaming or fatigue.

9. As you suddenly stop the vehicle, you should check for vehicles to the rear. It's important to be aware of the traffic behind you and check for any vehicles that may be too close or unaware of your sudden stop.

10. Depth perception involves judging the distance between you and other objects. It allows you to accurately determine how far away objects are from your vehicle, helping you gauge safe following distances and make appropriate maneuvers.