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5 DOLLAR TRAFFIC SCHOOL FINAL
EVALUATION FULL SOLUTION UPDATED
STUDY GUIDE
What is a seat belt pretensioner?
Answer: Pretensioners automatically tighten the belt to prevent the
individual from jerking forward in a collision or at a sudden stop. You no
longer have to pull the adjustable strap to fit your body.
Why do traffic laws exist?
Answer: Traffic laws reduce chaos, keep traffic moving and give all road
users a common understanding of how the road should be used. Most
importantly, though, their primary purpose is to keep everyone safe.
The reason we have traffic laws is ______.
Answer: to keep everyone safe.
How does minimum insurance work?
Answer: This type of insurance pays for the damages done to another
person's vehicle or body and only for the amount of the coverage. In
other words, if you are at fault for a crash and only have a $15,000
liability policy, your insurance will only pay for $15,000 of the damages
done to the other person and their car. Anything more than the $15,000 is
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⩥ What is a seat belt pretensioner? Answer: Pretensioners automatically tighten the belt to prevent the individual from jerking forward in a collision or at a sudden stop. You no longer have to pull the adjustable strap to fit your body. ⩥ Why do traffic laws exist? Answer: Traffic laws reduce chaos, keep traffic moving and give all road users a common understanding of how the road should be used. Most importantly, though, their primary purpose is to keep everyone safe. ⩥ The reason we have traffic laws is ______. Answer: to keep everyone safe. ⩥ How does minimum insurance work? Answer: This type of insurance pays for the damages done to another person's vehicle or body and only for the amount of the coverage. In other words, if you are at fault for a crash and only have a $15, liability policy, your insurance will only pay for $15,000 of the damages done to the other person and their car. Anything more than the $15,000 is

your responsibility. Your own medical expenses and car repairs are your own responsibility too. ⩥ What is the average cost for a severe injury in a collision? Answer: $247, ⩥ Why should you be afraid of legal problems after a collision that was your fault even if you have insurance? Answer: Even if you have insurance, the other driver can sue you for negligence and win. If someone dies because of the collision, the victim's family can sue you for wrongful death The cost of a collision can be more than the insurance coverage (especially minimum insurance) ⩥ What does the US Department of Transportation list as the most likely cause of collisions? Answer: alcohol and drugs (most common), distracted driving, sleepy drivers, speeding (primary factor in 29% of fatal and injury collisions - reported by the CHP) ⩥ What is the purpose of the DMV point system? Answer: The DMV point system, called NOTS, was designed to keep track of drivers' offenses so they can suspend or revoke a license if

Answer: For safety reasons anytime there are no sidewalks it is best to walk in the direction facing traffic even if you are within a business or residential district. It's only by facing the cars that you can ensure that drivers see you. ⩥ Pedestrians with white canes and seeing eye dogs should always ______. Answer: have the right-of-way ⩥ As vehicle technologies advance ______? Answer: The laws have to change accordingly Increases distracted driving Cars drive differently than they used to ⩥ What happens to you when you try to drive when you are drowsy? Answer: when you are drowsy, you have a slower reaction time and it takes you longer to process information. Not only are you slower to respond to changes in your environment, but you are also likely to have blurry vision. In fact, research has proven that sleepiness also impairs driving by increasing the driver's carelessness. ⩥ What happens if you are caught driving without insurance? Answer: If you are caught driving without any insurance, you could be fined up to $200 on your first conviction. In addition, you could have your car impounded and your license suspended. If you get into a

collision and don't have any insurance you might have to pay out of pocket for any injuries or damages ⩥ What can you do to communicate with other road users? Answer: Turn signals, Eye contact, Flashing headlights, Horn ⩥ When should you be courteous to other road users? Answer: You should always be courteous and treat others the way you want to be treated. After all, if you're a courteous driver, it means you're a safe driver ⩥ When is it ok to leave a child unattended in a car? Answer: never leave a child six years of age or younger unattended in a car, unless there is someone who is at least 12 years old to supervise. ⩥ Why should you be extra careful around motorcycles? Answer: they are small/less visible and they can easily skid out in poor weather conditions ⩥ What is the proper head and body position when going in reverse? Answer: in reverse, your left hand should be at the top of the steering wheel and your head turned so you could see out of the back window ⩥ What are blind spots?

⩥ How does having headlights on during a sunny day help you drive safer? Answer: it allows your car to be more noticeable to other drivers ⩥ What is the best way to deal with a distracted driver? Answer: Be on the lookout for these kinds of drivers so you can avoid them ⩥ Covering the brake means ______. Answer: placing your foot over the brake pedal without actually touching it Holding your foot above the brake pedal in case you need to brake ⩥ You should give up your right-of-way when ______. Answer: The other driver refuses to give it to you even though he is supposed to It helps you avoid a crash with another car or pedestrian ⩥ What is the leading cause of injuries in traffic collisions in California? Answer: Speeding. In 2013, 436 people were killed as a result of speeding and 48,050 people were injured. That makes it the #1 cause of car crash injuries.

⩥ What is the leading cause of traffic fatalities in California? Answer: Alcohol and Drugs (DUI): Year after year hundreds are killed by people driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. It is, in fact, the leading cause of traffic fatalities in California. In 2003, drunk driving killed 1,274 people. The number steadily decreased every year until it reached 1,072 deaths and 24,343 injuries in 2010. But in 2011, the death toll unfortunately started climbing up again. In 2013 it was back up to 1,197 deaths. Oddly enough, injuries continued to decrease slightly in 201 1, 2012 and 2013. DUI remains the number one cause of traffic fatalities in California. ⩥ What is the leading cause of traffic injuries in California? Answer: Speeding ⩥ Which drivers are most likely to be in a deadly crash? Answer: Drunk drivers who are also speeding ⩥ If you double your driving speed what happens to your stopping distance (the distance it takes to stop the car)? Answer: If you double your speed, the braking distance is quadrupled. ⩥ ______ is an example of driving on the wrong side of the road. Answer: Cutting the corner on a left turn

⩥ What can you do to protect yourself from an aggressive driver? Answer: Never argue or make eye contact with an aggressive driver and leave them plenty of space. ⩥ Which is the most dangerous kind of distracted driving? Answer: Cognitive Distraction: taking your MIND off driving ⩥ Distracted driving is ______. Answer: driving while doing other, non-driving activities at the same time. It means that you are not giving driving your full attention, thus increasing your chances of a collision. The US Department of Transportation lists three types of distractions: Visual distraction: taking your EYES off the road Manual distraction: taking your HANDS off the wheel Cognitive Distraction: taking your MIND off driving ⩥ What is California's cell phone law? Answer: As of July 1, 2008 it is illegal to talk on a handheld cell phone while driving. If you are over 18, you may use a hands-free device while driving. If you are under 18, you cannot talk on any wireless device, handheld or hands-free. The law makes an exception for emergency situations.

⩥ Adult drivers age 18 and over may: Answer: use a hands-free device while driving ⩥ What is the purpose of your car's lights? Answer: Headlights help you see the road at night Headlights help other drivers see you Signal lights allow you to communicate with other road users ⩥ What do tire treads do? Answer: treads are designed to push water, snow, hail, sleet, mud, and more out from under the tire so that it stays grounded and touching the pavement. ⩥ When can children move on to using a safety belt instead of a child safety seat? Answer: Once the child is at least eight years old OR at least 4 feet 9 inches tall she/he may use an appropriate safety belt instead. Children under the age of two who weigh less than 40 pounds and are less than 40 inches tall must be secured in a rear facing child safety seat that meets federal safety standards, in the back of the vehicle. Children who exceed these age, weight or height minimums, do not have to be placed rear-facing (they may be placed forward-facing), but must still be secured in a child safety seat appropriate for their size and age, in the back of the vehicle.

⩥ What is California's Anti Gridlock Law? Answer: It is illegal to enter an intersection or railroad crossing if you don't have enough room to get across ⩥ What is a traffic break? Answer: Traffic breaks are most often created by an officer driving back and forth across all the lanes with his lights flashing. If you see an officer creating a traffic break, you must yield to the officer. The officer is likely trying to stop traffic so they can remove an object from the roadway ⩥ What is a space cushion? Answer: the empty area to the front, back and sides of your vehicle. ⩥ Wet roads are ______. Answer: slippery roads ⩥ traffic breaks Answer: yield to officer ⩥