Session 1: If your vehicle begins to skid, you should turn the steering wheel _______. correct
answers In the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go.
Session 1: True or False: Of all collisions reported, most are a result of someone choosing an
unsafe behavior. correct answers True
Session 1: Weather-related hazards reduce driver visibility, vehicle traction and/or steering
control. They include... correct answers All of the above (A. Rain, sleet or snow. B. Strong
Wind. C. Fog, dust or smoke. D. Certain light conditions.)
Session 1: What happens when you take a risk while driving? correct answers You let someone
or something else take control of the situation.
Session 1: A ______ shaped road is slightly higher at the center and lower at the outer edges,
allowing water to drain off the road. correct answers Crowned
Session 2: In which scenario would you be most likely to use your hearing to "Recognize the
Hazard"? correct answers An emergency vehicle approaching
Session 2: In which scenario would you be most likely to use your sense of smell to "Recognize
the Hazard"? correct answers A gasoline leak
Session 2: In which scenario would you be most likely to use your sense of touch to "Recognize
the Hazard"? correct answers Icy road conditions
Session 2: What Do You Think? - City: Which hazards did you see in this scenario? Select all
that apply. correct answers Road Construction, Bicycles or motorcycles, Poor road conditions,
Pedestrians, Larger or slow-moving vehicles.
Session 2: What Do You Think? - Highway: Which hazards did you see in this scenario? Select
all that apply. correct answers Aggressive drivers, Road construction, Poor road conditions,
Larger or slow-moving vehicles, Vehicle on the shoulder.
Session 2: What Do You Think? - Rural: Which hazards did you see in this scenario? Select all
that apply. correct answers Road construction, Poor road conditions, Pedestrians, Sun glare.
Session 2: What Do You Think? - Suburbia: Which hazards did you see in this scenario? Select
all that apply. correct answers Road Construction, Bicycles or motorcycles, Pedestrians.
Session 2: "I can move around, back and forth, in my shoulder harness, so the seat belt isn't
working." Fact or Fiction? correct answers Fiction
Session 2: "Seat belts trap passengers in burning or submerged vehicles." Fact or Fiction? correct
answers Fiction
, Session 2: What is defensive driving? correct answers Driving to save lives, time and money in
spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others.
Session 2: A preventable collision is a collision in which the driver fails to do everything ____ to
avoid it. correct answers Reasonable
Session 2: What are the three basic steps in the NSC Collision Prevention Formula? correct
answers Recognize, Understand, Act.
Session 2: Which one of the following is a way to focus your attention on driving so that you can
recognize a hazard and understand the defense against it? correct answers The "What If?"
Strategy
Session 2: Seat belts increase your chances of surviving a collision by more than ____ percent.
correct answers 50 percent
Session 3: "My vehicle can stop just as fast as the one I'm following." Fact or Fiction? correct
answers Fiction
Session 3: You are driving on a congested three-lane expressway during morning rush hour,
going east as the sun is rising. What is the minimum number of seconds needed for following
distance? correct answers 5 seconds
Session 3: You are following a truck on a two-lane rural highway in the rain. What is the
minimum number of seconds needed for following distance? correct answers 6 seconds
Session 3: If you find that you are becoming aggravated or choosing unsafe, aggressive
behaviors, what three steps can you take to regain control? correct answers Reflect, Reframe,
Refocus
Session 3: _____ is the number one unsafe driving behavior that contributes to collisions and
violations. correct answers Improper speed
Session 3: _____ is the distance a vehicle travels from the moment an event occurs until you see
it and become aware of the danger. correct answers Perception distance
Session 3: Always keep, at a minimum, a _____-second following distance behind the vehicle in
front of you. correct answers Three-second
Session 3: NHTSA reports that the average text takes the driver's eyes off the road for _____
seconds. correct answers 4.6 seconds
Session 4: What hazards did you identify? Did you notice the driver is speeding, driving
erratically and not using turn signals? The truck ahead is billowing smoke, which indicates that
it's disabled and slowing down. What should the driver do? correct answers Reduce Speed