Driver Education Mrs. Bell C-115

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Driver Education Mrs. Bell C-115

Let’s See What You Know! Answer the following questions as True or False There is no penalty for wrong answers, just give it your best guess! Ready???

Question #1 53% of motor vehicle crash deaths among teenagers in 2012 occurred on Friday, Saturday or Sunday

Question # % of drunk drivers whose licenses are suspended continue to drive.

Question #3 A first time drunk driving offender, on average, had never driven drunk prior to being arrested.

Question #4 Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death of teens.

Question #5 One out of every ten licensed 16 year old drivers will be in a car accident.

Question #6 More than 1/3 of teen driver fatalities involve speeding.

Question # 7 Males are involved in more fatal crashes each year than females.

Question #8 75% of all accidents involving teens had to do with alcohol or drug use.

Question #9 The two highest distractions proven to kill teens while driving are the radio and cell phones.

Question #10 After being awake for 18 hours, a person’s reaction time and thinking processes are equivalent to having a B.A.C of.08, which is legally drunk for a person 21 or older, in California.

Question #11 The citation rate for 16 to 19-year-olds is two times higher than drivers of all ages.

Let’s See How You Did!

Question #1 53% of motor vehicle crash deaths among teenagers in 2012 occurred on Friday, Saturday or Sunday TRUE

Question # % of drunk drivers whose licenses are suspended continue to drive. TRUE

Question #3 A first time drunk driving offender on average had never driven drunk prior to being arrested. FALSE 87!!

Question #4 Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death of teens. TRUE

Question #5 One out of every ten licensed 16 year old drivers will be in a car accident. FALSE One out of five!

Question #6 More than 1/3 of teen driver fatalities involve speeding. TRUE

Question # 7 Males are involved in more fatal crashes each year than females. TRUE

Question #8 75% of all accidents involving teens had to do with alcohol or drug use. FALSE

Question #9 The two highest distractions proven to kill teens while driving are the radio and cell phones. FALSE Cell phones and other passengers

Question #10 After being awake for 18 hours, a person’s reaction time and thinking processes are equivalent to having a B.A.C of.08, which is legally drunk for a person 21 and older, in California. TRUE

Question #11 The citation rate for 16 to 19-year-olds is two times higher than drivers of all ages. TRUE

How Much Did You Know?