If you miss more
than two of the following questions, you should consider
enrolling in a course that will show you current defensive
driving techniques. Sometimes things you learned as a teenager
are no longer valid in todays everchanging environment.
Technology has changed, and the technology that is necessary
to adequately train your child is truly amazing. Attend
our defensive driving course that will give you state of
the art information on how to best train and monitor your
child in these crucial months to come.
1. When following a car on city streets you should:
Leave one car length for every 10mph.
Leave a 3 second following distance.
Leave a 5 second following distance.
None of the above.
2. Scatoma is phenomenon that mostly concerns:
Your vision.
Your hearing.
Your sense of smell.
None of the above.
3. Which of the following is not important in defensive driving:
Leave an "out" whenever possible.
Scanning for hazards looking up the road at least 1 block in the city.
Scanning for hazards looking up the road at least 1/4 of a mile on the
freeway.
Leaving a "safety zone" at all times.
4. When adjusting your mirrors, which of the following is not currently
recommended:
Adjusting your mirror so you will not see any part of the side of the
car when sitting in a normal driving position, except when you tilt
your head about three inches to the side.
Adjusting your mirrors so you can see part of your car when sitting
in a normal driving position.
Make sure you adjust your mirrors before you adjust your seat.
None of the above.
5. The leading cause of death for adult males in the workplace is:
Traffic Collisions.
Accidents.
Slip and Fall.
None of the above.
6. Which of the following is not one of the three leading causes of traffic
collisions?
Drunk Driving.
Tailgating.
Speeding.
Failure to obey traffic signs or signals.
7. When making a lane change, you should:
Signal at least 100 feet before the lane change.
Signal and scan for at least 3-5 seconds.
Make the lane change immediately before the intersection.
All of the above.
8. To be good teacher of defensive driving, you must:
Be a roll model. Teach only after you have learned and practiced the
material yourself.
Be a good driver.
Teach from the DMV book, "Parent, Teen Training Aid."
9. You can monitor your child's driving without being in the car?
True
False
10. An adult defensive driving course at Driller's Driving School is:
Important to your child's safety.
Important for your safety.
Important if you expect to adequately give your child good practice
hours behind the wheel.
Currently Free.
All of the Above.