SEG. II Study Guide 2018
- It is illegal to drive with a Blood Alcohol Concentration of .08 or higher in all fifty states.
- Frequent Blinking, heavy eyelids, and difficultly focusing are examples of Drowsy Driving.
- In Michigan, 6% of all young drivers in fatal crashes had been drinking alcohol.
- Driver’s who talk on the cell phone while driving are as impaired as drunk drivers with a BAC level of .08.
- Distracted Driving may cause drivers to be delayed in perceiving or completely fail to perceive an important traffic event because of slower perception.
- Before you purchase a vehicle, you should research the vehicles Crashworthiness.
- To reduce distractions while driving, before putting the vehicle in motion, you should Secure all loose items.
- The Driver is always responsible for operating a vehicle in a safe manner.
- Trying to run someone down is an example of road rage.
- Increased risk taking is an example of the effects of your emotions on driving.
- Making every attempt to get out of the way of an aggressive driver.
- There is no age limit to become a Gift of Life Organ Dono r in the state of Michigan.
- On Friday’s and Saturday’s in Michigan, most fatal crashes occur for young drivers in the State of Michigan.
- Most fatal crashes involving young drivers occur on rural roads.
- Crash scenes, broken glass, and cars in the ditch are examples of distractions outside of the vehicle. Passengers are not good examples. :)
- People under the influence of alcohol have a hard time judging distance.
- Over the counter medications are often overlooked and can dramatically affect ones ability to drive safely.
- Please don’t ever let friends drive home after they have been drinking. Riding along with them as a passenger is also a terrible idea.
- The IIHS states that your risk of collision increases by 400% when talking on a cell phone.
- If you are under the age of 21 and operating a vehicle with any amount of alcohol in your system, you will receive 4 points on your record.
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