DO NOW 9-18  After silently reading part of the conversation between the Colombian president and another state representative what are your initial thoughts?

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DO NOW 9-18  After silently reading part of the conversation between the Colombian president and another state representative what are your initial thoughts? Do you think that legalizing marijuana would benefit the world globally? How do you think it will directly effect the US?

Pedestrians No Zone Principle Bicycles, Skateboards and Inline Skates/Trains Vehicle Title and Registration Potpourri Insurance /License Plates Chapter 8/9 Jeopardy

Pedestrians100  In 2011 this many pedestrians were killed in these.  Answer Answer

 What are 143 pedestrians in traffic related accidents.  Back to Game Board Back to Game Board

Pedestrians 200  Vehicle-pedestrians collisions have a 5% fatality rate at 20mph, but the rate jumps to this at 40mph.  Answer Answer

 What is 85%  Back to Game Board Back to Game Board

Pedestrians 300  When stopping for a crosswalk on a multi lane road, a motorist should stop about how far from a cross walk to avoid blocking visibility of a motorist in the second lane  Answer Answer

 What is 30 feet  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Pedestrians 400  Pedestrians and joggers should ALWAYS face what direction when on the street.  Answer Answer

 What is oncoming traffic.  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Pedestrians 500  Motorist who fail to yield to pedestrians or who overtake and pass vehicles that are stopped for pedestrians are subject to a _________fine and up to _______days in jail  Answer Answer

 What are $ and 15 days?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

No Zone Principle 100  Rear No Zone  Answer Answer

 What is stay 200 feet behind them and increase following distance.  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

No Zone Principle 200  Do not pull in front of a truck when passing until the whole truck can be seen in your rearview mirror  Never pass a truck on the right  Answer Answer

 What is the front No Zone?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

No Zone Principle 300  Drive away from long blind spots on the side of trucks  Do not linger along side of trucks when passing  Answer Answer

 What is the Side No Zone?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

No Zone Principle 400  A motorist should bear right when a large vehicle is traveling toward his/her vehicle from opposite direction  This prevents sideswipes  Answer Answer

 What are Head On No Zones?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

No Zone Principle 500  Use caution when passing trucks because…  Answer Answer

 What are they make wide turns?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Bicycles, Skateboard, and Inline Skates/Trains 100  Responsibilities  Answer Answer

 What are Under NJ law each of these individuals have the same rights and responsibilities as a moving motor vehicle?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Bicycles, Skateboard, and Inline Skates/Trains 200  Bicycles ridden after dark must have these.  Answer Answer

 What are they must have front and rear lights and a rear reflector, these illumination devices may be hard for a motorist to see  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Bicycles, Skateboard, and Inline Skates/Trains 300  Under NJ law, motorists signaling a right turn must do this to bicyclists, skateboarders, or inline skaters moving through an intersection  Answer Answer

 What is yield?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Bicycles, Skateboard, and Inline Skates/Trains 400  Never do this on railroad tracks  Answer Answer

 What is stop?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Bicycles, Skateboard, and Inline Skates/Trians 500  Trains moving at 55mph  Answer Answer

 What is can take over a mile to stop?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Vehicle Title and Registration 100  Law requires you to register and title your vehicle in a certain amount of days when you move into the state  Answer Answer

 What is 60 days or sooner?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Vehicle Title and Registration 200  An initial registration for a brand new vehicle will be valid for this amount of time.  Answer Answer

 What is four years?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Vehicle Title and Registration 300  Before driving your vehicle on the road you must do this.  Answer Answer

 What are NJ residents who buy a new or used vehicle must title, register and insure it before driving on public roads?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Vehicle Title and Registration 400  A normal registration is valid for this amount of time.  Answer Answer

 What is one year?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Vehicle Title and Registration 500  A buyer must show this when titling a vehicle.  Answer Answer

 What is pay sales tax on the purchase price?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Potpourri100  These people are often victims in pedestrian accidents  Answer Answer

 What are children and older people?  Back to Game Board Back to Game Board

Potpourri 200  In bad weather trucks can take this much longer to stop  Answer Answer

 What is 25% longer?  Back to Game Board Back to Game Board

Potpourri 300  You must do this with motorized scooters.  Answer Answer

 What is register it and get it insured?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Potpourri 400  Maximum speed you should pass a horse.  Answer Answer

 What is 25 mph?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Potpourri 500  Civil fines for insurance fraud.  Answer Answer

 What are $15,000 for each count of fraud  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Insurance/License Plates 100  In NJ you need this many license plates.  Answer Answer

 What is two?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Insurance/License Plates 200  License plate needs to be at least this high off the ground.  Answer Answer

 What is 12 inches?  Back To The Game Board Back To The Game Board

Insurance/License Plates 300  You will receive a $100 fine for doing this to your license plate.  Answer Answer

 What is obscuring or concealing any lettering on the license plate?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board

Insurance/License Plates 400  Every vehicle registered must have this type of insurance.  Answer Answer

 What is liability insurance?  Back To The Game Board Back To The Game Board

Insurance/License Plates 500  If you fail your inspection you have this amount of time to make repairs on your vehicle.  Answer Answer

 You have 60 days to make the repairs?  Back To Game Board Back To Game Board