Your actions behind the wheel only affect yourself and your passengers.
53%
True
47%
False
Q.2.
Drivers who text spend about 10% of their driving time outside their own driving lane.
0%
True
100%
False
Q.3.
What caused Sean's brain injury?
0%
She was trying to answer a text on her phone
100%
Distracted driver
0%
True
0%
Nothing touched his head. At the point of impact, Sean's head continued to move and as his head went from side to side, his brain rubbed up against the inside of his skull and caused his injury which is called Severe Diffuse Axonal.
Q.4.
Mariah was in an accident and lost her life because
0%
True
0%
Nothing touched his head. At the point of impact, Sean's head continued to move and as his head went from side to side, his brain rubbed up against the inside of his skull and caused his injury which is called Severe Diffuse Axonal.
0%
Behind the dashboard
0%
She was trying to answer a text on her phone
Q.5.
Most skilled individuals texting are less likely to have an accident compared to the ones that have to look at their phones?
0%
True
0%
False
Q.6.
Talking on the phone, texting, applying makeup, eating, drinking, chatting with friends in the car are ALL distractions that can result in fatal crashes.
0%
True
0%
False
Q.7.
What did AJ hit?
0%
Behind the dashboard
0%
18 Wheeler
0%
Distracted driver
0%
Driver seat
Q.8.
Someone texting or talking spans an average of 27 seconds after they put the phone down are still thinking about what they just did is called latency.
0%
True
0%
False
Q.9.
Driver inattention is one of the main causes of crashes, injuries, and death.
0%
True
0%
False
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