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1. ____ can lead to more aggressive behavior behind the wheel.: Traffic Con-
gestion
2. Approximately 33,000 people die _____ on the roads of the United States.: -
Annually
3. The economic cost of motor vehicle crashes in the United States is estimat-
ed at $230.6 billion _____.: Annually
4. In 2009, approximately 2.2 million people were ___ on the roadways of the
United States.: Injured
5. Impaired judgment is an effect of alcohol on the ____.: Central Nervous
System
6. The most dangerous aspect of ____ is the additive affect.: Synergism
7. The safest designated driver is the person who has ___ drinks.: No
8. The "theoretical" price of one beer ___ for a second or subsequent DUI.: -
Goes up
9. Energy is dissipated in a crash is called _____.: Kinetic Energy
10. Correct positioning of the headrest is essential in reducing ____.: Neck
injuries
11. If your vehicle stalls, move it off of the roadway _______.: As quickly as
possible
12. Unpaved shoulders are a characteristic of which type of driving environ-
ments?: Rural
13. Which of the following is NOT a way to reduce the possibility of leaving
children in a vehicle unattended?: Use your debit or credit card inside when
purchasing gas
14. Any person who operates a passenger vehicle is equipped with safety belts
_____ use them.: Is required to
15. The blind spots of large vehicles such as semi trucks are referred to as:: No
zones
16. If you have a tire blow out, you should concentrate on ____, trying to go
straight ahead as the car will pull in the direction of the flat tire.: Steering
17. As speed increases, the elements of your stopping distance, and therefore
your stopping distance as a whole:: Increases
18. Airbags are considered ____ and work best with safety belts.: Supplemental
protection
19. During adverse weather conditions such as rain or fog, drivers should
take action accordingly by turning gone their headlights, slowing down and
increasing ____.: Following distance
20. The driver should wait at the ___ at first, and then ease out into the
intersection before completing the turn.: Limit or stop line
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