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Table of Contents
Section 1: Defensive Driving Principles (Questions 1–12)
Section 2: Workplace Safety & Hazard Recognition (Questions 13–24)
Section 3: First Aid & Medical Emergencies (Questions 25–34)
Section 4: Distracted & Impaired Driving (Questions 35–42)
Section 5: Fleet Safety & Vehicle Inspection (Questions 43–48)
Section 6: Emergency Preparedness & Response (Questions 49–54)
Section 7: Safety Culture & Training (Questions 55–60)
Section 1: Defensive Driving Principles
Q1: According to the Smith System of defensive driving, which of the following is the fifth key?
A. Aim high in steering
B. Get the big picture
C. Leave yourself an out
D. Make sure they see you [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The Smith System's five keys are: (1) Aim High in Steering, (2) Get the Big Picture, (3) Keep
Your Eyes Moving, (4) Leave Yourself an Out, and (5) Make Sure They See You. This final key emphasizes
ensuring other drivers are aware of your presence through proper signaling, eye contact, and
positioning. (NSC Defensive Driving Course, Smith System)
,Q2: A driver traveling at 45 mph in dry conditions should maintain a minimum following distance of
approximately:
A. 2 seconds
B. 3 seconds
C. 4 seconds [CORRECT]
D. 5 seconds
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The NSC recommends a minimum 3-second following distance under ideal conditions,
extending to 4 seconds or more at speeds above 40 mph, in adverse weather, or when following larger
vehicles. At 45 mph, a 4-second gap provides adequate reaction and braking distance. (NSC Defensive
Driving Guidelines)
Q3: In the IPDE process, the "P" stands for:
A. Prepare
B. Predict [CORRECT]
C. Prevent
D. Proceed
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The IPDE process is a systematic defensive driving strategy: Identify potential hazards, Predict
what those hazards might do, Decide on the safest action, and Execute that decision. The "Predict"
phase requires anticipating the actions of other road users and environmental conditions. (NSC
Defensive Driving Course)
Q4: A driver notices a vehicle approaching rapidly from behind while stopped at a red light. The safest
defensive action is to:
A. Remain stationary and brace for impact
B. Flash brake lights repeatedly
C. Create a space cushion by moving forward or to the side if safe to do so [CORRECT]
D. Exit the vehicle immediately
Correct Answer: C
, Rationale: Creating a space cushion is a core defensive driving principle. When a rear-end collision is
imminent, moving forward or to the side (if safe and space permits) provides an escape route and
reduces the severity of impact. This aligns with the Smith System's "Leave Yourself an Out" key. (NSC
Defensive Driving Course)
Q5: Defensive driving differs from aggressive driving primarily in that defensive driving:
A. Prioritizes reaching the destination as quickly as possible
B. Focuses on controlling the behavior of other drivers
C. Emphasizes proactive hazard recognition and collision avoidance [CORRECT]
D. Requires exceeding posted speed limits to maintain traffic flow
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Defensive driving is defined by the NSC as driving to save lives, time, and money despite the
conditions around you and the actions of others. It emphasizes proactive hazard recognition,
maintaining space cushions, and making safe decisions—rather than reacting aggressively or attempting
to control other drivers. (NSC Defensive Driving Course)
Q6: When applying the "What-If?" strategy during driving, a driver should:
A. Focus only on immediate traffic signals
B. Assume all other drivers will follow traffic laws
C. Mentally rehearse potential hazards and escape routes for every situation encountered [CORRECT]
D. Ignore peripheral vision to reduce distraction
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The "What-If?" strategy is a mental rehearsal technique taught in NSC defensive driving
courses. It requires drivers to continuously ask themselves what they would do if a specific hazard
materialized (e.g., a car swerving, a pedestrian stepping out), thereby preparing responses in advance.
(NSC Defensive Driving Course)
Q7: The "3-second rule" for following distance should be increased to 4 seconds or more under which
condition?
A. Driving on a divided highway with light traffic
B. Driving in ideal daytime conditions on a straight road
C. Driving in rain, fog, or when following a large truck [CORRECT]