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Approximately how many people are killed each year due to drunk or drugged driving?
15,000
In the US, the leading cause of death for individuals between ages 5-34 is:
Motor vehicle accidents
All of the following statements regarding elderly drivers in the US and Canada are correct
EXCEPT:
They are more likely to die in an auto accident than are teenage drivers
Underwriting tools that can be used to evaluate an individual's driving record includes which of
the following?
A. Attending Physician's Statement (APS)
B. Application
C. Personal History Interview (PHI)
A, B and C are correct
Which of the following statements regarding a driving under the influence (DUI) offense are
correct?
A. All offenders are equipped with an ignition interlock device.
,B. A conviction can be removed following alcohol classes.
C. Driving privileges are suspended when a driver refuses to take a chemical test.
B and C are correct
Which of the following disorders can affect driving ability?
a. Narcolepsy
b. Sleep apnea
c. Epilepsy
A, B and C are correct
All of the following are driver characteristics that influence motor vehicle accidents/fatalities
EXCEPT:
Race
Which category of drivers have the highest crash rate?
Teenagers
Which of the following are 37 times more likely than automobile occupants to die in a crash, per
vehicle mile traveled?
Motorcyclists
Which of the following accounts for 15% of all traffic related fatalities?
Motorcycle accidents
, The fourth leading cause of death in US is:
Traffic accidents
When the driver refuses to submit to testing for the presence of alcohol or drugs and results in an
immediate driver's license suspension, it is called:
Administrative per se
Elderly drivers have an increased death rate from auto accidents due to:
Frailty
Which of the following medical conditions can affect driving ability?
a. Alcohol and Drug dependence
b. Cardiac conditions
c. Diabetes
A, B and C are correct
Distracted driving includes which of the following (Page 7, Paragraphs 6-8):
A. Cell phone use
B. Eating/drinking
C. Speeding
A and B only are correct