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✔✔passengers - ✔✔In fatal crashes involving new drivers, the majority of those killed
are _______ in the young driver's vehicle.
✔✔three - ✔✔Four out of five young drivers will be involved in a crash during their first
_____ years of driving.
✔✔25 - ✔✔Research indicates that a young driver's brain is not fully developed until the
age of ______.
✔✔1 - ✔✔for every 500 miles driven, the average driver has at least ____ near
collision(s).
✔✔6 - ✔✔A young driver's risk of being in a traffic crash is at a lifetime high during the
first _____ months of driving without adult supervision.
✔✔open zone - ✔✔If you must leave the roadway at a high rate of speed, you should
search for an _____ _______.
✔✔not - ✔✔Hitting an approaching vehicle rather than a stationary object is _______ a
principle for a controlling the consequences of a vehicle crash.
✔✔right - ✔✔If an oncoming driver crosses into your path of travel, the areas that is
usually available to move your vehicle is to the ________ of your vehicle.
✔✔Electronic Stability Program - ✔✔The new vehicle safety technology called ESP
stands for _________ _________ __________.
✔✔20 - ✔✔Over 40% of the vehicles that young drivers in Michigan were driving when
involved in a fatal crash were _____ years of age or older.
✔✔4 - ✔✔If the speed of a vehicle doubles, it's destructive power in a crash increases
by ______ times.
✔✔inertia - ✔✔A body at rest tends to remain at rest is defined as _______.
✔✔speed - ✔✔When a vehicle hits a fixed object, like a wall, the most important factor
in determining how hard it hits the tree is the ________ of the vehicle.
✔✔Rubbernecking - ✔✔___________ is a term used to describe a person who is
maintaining eye contact with a crash scene even after passing it.
, ✔✔eliminate - ✔✔A driver's goal should be to _______ all in-vehicle distractions before
driving begins.
✔✔decreases - ✔✔Brain power associated with driving ________ by 40% when a
driver listens to someone talking in the car or on a cell phone.
✔✔experience - ✔✔For young drivers, the problem of being distracted is made worse
by the simple fact of lack of __________.
✔✔anxieties - ✔✔"I am going to be late", "we'll never make it" and "oh no, a red light"
are examples of self-imposed _________.
✔✔self imposed anxiety - ✔✔" I am going to e late if I don't hurry up" is a ______
________ _____________ related to aggressive driving.
✔✔irrational - ✔✔The __________ actions of other drivers trigger anger that can lead to
road rage.
✔✔Rush in, total aggression, and violence. - ✔✔The three degrees of aggressive
driving behaviors.
✔✔don't respond - ✔✔The best way to deal with another driver's road rage is ______
______.
✔✔no - ✔✔People confronted with negative peer pressure often find most difficult to do
is say _____ without fear of hurting others.
✔✔mistakes - ✔✔Exceeding the speed limit, failing to check blind spots when changing
lanes, and riding on the brake are examples of ___________ of other drivers.
✔✔fair and dry - ✔✔The vast majority of young driver crashes in Michigan occur during
_________ weather conditions where the roadway was ________.
✔✔ First Three Years - ✔✔Four out of Five drivers will be involved in a crash during the
_____ ______ _____ of Driving.
✔✔Mile
400
20
500
Near-collision. - ✔✔For every _____ driven, the average driver makes _____
observations, _____ decisions, and one mistake. Once every ____ miles, one of those
mistakes leads to a _____.