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Chapter 5-6 Review

After driving through a deep puddle what should you do?

Test your brakes

Studded snow tires can be legally used when?

November 15 to April 1

What is the risk of a BAC @ .05 @.10 @.15

Doubles 6 xs 25xs

What are the four factors that determine BAC?

Quantity Body weight How quickly drinks were consumed Food eaten

12 ounces of beer is equal to what?

1.5 ounces of 86 proof liquor 5 ounce glass of wine

What is 3 Second Plus Rule used for?

Keep a safe following distance

What does alcohol begin to impair after 2 to 4 drinks

Senses and judgment

What do you do if your tire blows out?

Slow down gradually Firmly grip wheel Let up on gas pedal Let car coast to a stop

What does driving under the influence mean?

Senses and judgment are impaired by alcohol

How do you avoid highway hypnosis?

Avoid looking at the same object for a long time

What is the first thing you do when in a skid?

Take your foot off the gas pedal

What is the accident prevention formula ?

Be alert Be prepared Act in time

When are roadways most slippery?

During the first few minutes of rain fall

Breath Test what is the implied consent law

Motorists on NJ roadways agree by simply using the roadways.