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100 200 300 400 500 Alabama Driver’s License Graduated Driver’s License Child Passenger Safety Distractions TriviaStatistics
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This is the minimum age required to obtain an Alabama Learner’s Permit. A 100
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What is 15 years old? A 100
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The Driver’s License Exam in Alabama includes three parts - a Vision Screening, a Written Test, and this other test. A 200
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What is a Road Test? A 200
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A 15-year-old driving with an Alabama Learner’s Permit must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least this old. A 300
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What is 21? A 300
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This is the type of license that allows a driver to operate an ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) on public roads in Alabama. A 400
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What is none? (Trick question! ☺) A 400
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This is the number of years a typical Alabama Driver’s License is valid for before it expires and must be renewed. A 500
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What is four? A 500
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The Alabama GDL Law was originally passed in 2006, but this is the year it was most recently amended with new restrictions. B 100
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What is 2010? B 100
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Under Alabama’s amended GDL Law, this is the maximum number of non- family passengers a GDL driver may legally have in the vehicle. B 200
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What is one? B 200
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The addition of the GDL brought Alabama’s licensing system into line with federal recommendations for a system with this many levels or “tiers.” B 300
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What is three? B 300
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Even though there are recognized exceptions, in general a GDL driver in Alabama may not drive during these hours each day. B 400
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What is 12 midnight to 6am? B 400
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These are prohibited from use statewide while driving for anyone with a GDL in Alabama. B 500
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What are handheld electronic devices? B 500
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More than two-thirds of fatally injured children were killed while riding with a driver who had been doing this. C 100
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What is drinking alcohol? C 100
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¼, ½, or ¾ ? This is how many infant, child, and boosters seats currently in use in the US are NOT installed or being used correctly. C 200
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What is ¾ ? (Actually > 80% now.) C 200
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One fourth, one third, or one half? Of all children 14 years old and younger who die in vehicular crashes each year, this is the fraction who are unrestrained. C 300
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What is half? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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These safety devices, which save many lives each year, can injure or kill smaller children… which is one reason that smaller children are much safer riding in the back seat of most vehicles. C 400
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What are airbags? C 400
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The Governor of Alabama ordered a special 3-year study, concluded in 2010, to determine whether or not seat belts should be required in this particular type of passenger vehicle. C 500
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What is a school bus? C 500
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Distractions are dangerous for any driver, but teen drivers are particularly at risk for distracted driving because they lack this. D 100
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What is driving experience? D 100
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Three primary examples of distracted driving conditions that lead to crashes include (1) passenger distractions, (2) electronic device usage, and (3) engaging in this common activity while driving D 200
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What is eating and drinking? D 200
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True or False? Studies have demonstrated that using a hands-free cellular device (Bluetooth, speaker, etc.) while driving slows driver reaction time as much as using a handheld device does. D 300
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What is True? D 300
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10%, 15%, or 20%? This was the percentage of all vehicular crashes in 2008 that involved distracted driving. D 400
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What is 20%? D 400
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The 3 main types of distractions include (1) taking you mind off what you are doing [Cognitive Distraction], (2) taking your hands off the wheel [Manual Distraction], and (3) this. D 500
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What is taking your eyes off the road (Visual Distraction)? D 500
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This is the number of US states which have adopted 21 as the legal drinking age. E 100
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What is 50 ? E 100
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This is the decade during which seat belts were first offered as standard equipment in US automobiles. E 200
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What are the 1960s? (1963) E 200
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5%, 10%, or 15%? This is the percentage that a car’s gas mileage can be increased by simply slowing down from 65mph to 55mph. E 300
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What is 15% ? E 300
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According to insurance industry analysts, this is the season of the year with the highest rate of teen vehicle crashes. E 400
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What is Fall (Autumn)? (October is the single worst month in most states.) E 400
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These laws have been cited as a primary factor in the decline in teen driver fatalities in the US in recent years. E 500
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What are GDL (Graduated Driver License) Laws? E 500
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According to a nationwide study by Allstate Insurance, this state has the second highest per capita teen driver fatality rate in the US. F 100
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What is Alabama? F 100
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Half, equal, or twice? This is the approximate likelihood of a teen driver to crash at night compared to during the daytime. F 200
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What is twice as likely? F 200
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This is how many times more likely a teen driver is to crash than an older driver. F 300
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What is four times more likely? F 300
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Among drivers aged 16 to 19 years old, this is the age with the highest risk of vehicular crash and fatality. F 400
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What is 16 years old? F 400
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Higher, equal, or lower? This is the risk of a fatal crash for rural teen drivers compared to the same risk for their urban counterparts. F 500
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What is higher? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: States with high teen driver fatality rates Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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We learned earlier that Alabama has the 2 nd highest teen driver fatality rate in the nation, according to a nationwide study by Allstate Insurance. This is one of the other four states that was ranked among the five worst. Click on screen to continue
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We learned earlier that Alabama has the 2 nd highest teen driver fatality rate in the nation, according to a nationwide study by Allstate Insurance. This is one of the other four states that was ranked among the five worst. Click on screen to continue
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Mississippi Alabama Kentucky Missouri Arkansas
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Thank you for playing Teen Driving Jeopardy ! For more information about any of the topics we discussed, please visit: www.adph.org/teendriving
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