THIS IS With Hosts... Your 100 200 300 400 500 Seat restraints Motorcycle safety & INSURANCE Weather conditions Lane strategies Miscellaneous Driving.

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THIS IS

With Hosts... Your

Seat restraints Motorcycle safety & INSURANCE Weather conditions Lane strategies Miscellaneous Driving Decisions

A 100 What will a properly adjusted seat belt do?

Reduce the risk of injury A 100

A 200 Rear-facing infant seats should be secured in what part of the car?

Back seat A 200

A 300 The CHILD PASSENGER PROTECTION ACT requires the use of approved safety seats by children under what age?

8 A 300

A 400 What is the minimum distance you should sit from an air bag?

10 to 12 A 400

A 500 All passengers in the front seat must wear safety belts. All passengers in the back seat must also wear safety belts if they are under what age ?

18 A 500

You are temporary blinded by on- coming headlights. What do you do? B 100

Look at the right edge of your lane (white line) B 100

In a “road rage” situation you should… B 200

Keep your cool and drop back to avoid a confrontation B 200

B 300 You are turning right and joining traffic. As the traffic speed increases, what must happen to the gap you are entering

B 300 The gap must be larger

B 400 Driving decisions can be based on avoiding ….

B 400 Conflicts with others

B 500 What Dr.Ed. process do the letters IPDE stand for?

B 500 Identify Predict Decide Execute

C 100 What is the result of riding a motorcycle without a helmet?

C 100 Increased risk of fatal head injury

To protect a motorcyclist, what should the jacket and pants be made of ? C 200

Leather

C 300 When following a motorcyclist, what is the safest driving procedure?

C 300 Increase your following distance

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

What type of insurance is required by state law ? C 400

Liability coverage C 400

What is the first thing you must do if you are involved in a collision? C 500

Stop immediately in a safe place, if possible

During the daytime, if you must use your wipers, what else must you do by state law? D 100

Turn on low- beam headlights D 100

A computer-controlled device that prevents your wheels from locking is called… D 200

An anti-lock braking system D 200

When driving in fog, what lights should be on? D 300

Low-beam headlights D 300

What should you do to avoid hydroplaning? D 400

Reduce speed and drive in the tracks of the vehicle ahead of you D 400

Why do roadways become slicker when rainfall first begins? D 500

DUST AND OIL ON THE ROADWAY MIX WITH THE RAINWATER D 500

WHICH LANE SHOULD YOU BE IN TO BEGIN A LEFT TURN FROM A TWO- WAY STREET? E 100

THE LANE CLOSEST TO THE CENTER LANE E 100

What does aim high in steering mean? E 200

Look far ahead as you drive E 200

What is the correct procedure when your lane is ending from a multi-lane to a single lane? E 300

Change lanes as soon as possible E 300

What is the proper location to select when making a turnabout (3pt turn)? E 400

A place with clear visibility in each direction E 400

When can you make a left turn on red ? E 500

From a one way street to another one way street E 500

F 100 When you tap your brake pedal, what message are you giving to the other drivers?

I am planning to slow or brake F 100

Where is the risk of collision the highest? F 200

An intersection F 200

As you approach an uncontrolled intersection, you identify a pedestrian who has entered the intersection. What must you do? F 300

Yield to the pedestrian F 300

What term best describes a traffic light that has been green for sometime ? F 400

Stale, likely to turn yellow F 400

The penalty for going over railroad tracks or around railed gates when the crossing lights are flashing is? F 500

Up to $500 F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Highway transportation system. Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue What are the parts of the highway transportation system?

People,vehicles, and roadways Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!