Driver’s Safety Test "*" indicates required fields This field is hidden when viewing the formToday's Date* MM slash DD slash YYYY Name* First Last Date of Birth* Month Day Year Email* Driver's Safety QuestionnairePlease check all boxes that apply1. How many deaths nationwide on average are the result of motor vehicle crashes?* 400 4,000 40,000 400,000 2. What are the top 3 causes of motor vehicle accidents?* Crosswalks, stop lights, and driving too slow Weather, seatbelt usage, rolling through a stop sign Distracted or inattentive driving, speeding, and impairments (drugs or alcohol) 3. Which of the following are considered distracted driving? Check all that apply.* Replying to a text from a friend while driving on the highway Pulling to the side of the road to answer an important phone call Looking at your cellphone while driving in heavy traffic to change the song playing and update your social media status 4. What are some solutions for combatting 'driver fatigue? Choose all that apply.* Drinking 5 cans of soda to rely on the caffeine to keep you awake while driving Getting plenty of rest and sleep to ensure you are fully rested when it is time to drive Make lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, plenty of rest) Pushing through a drive when you feel extremely fatigued and are starting to fall asleep because ‘you are almost to your destination’ 5. Are drivers expected to yield to pedestrians?* Yes, it is the law to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians crossing streets in marked or unmarked crosswalks No, pedestrians are supposed to wait until they see a clearing and then run across the crosswalk as fast as possible 6. What is a work-zone defined as?* An area where orange cones are present An area of roadway with construction, maintenance, or utility work activities. It is typically marked by signs, channeling devices, barriers, pavement markings, and/or work vehicles 7. Wearing a seatbelt can save lives* True False 8. Seatbelts are not important and do not make a difference* True False 9. Seatbelts should only be worn if you are going at least 20 MPH* True False 10. Not wearing a seatbelt is against the law* True False 11. Please check all of the following that represent good examples of Defensive Driving* Staying aware of surroundings Do not depend on other drivers to drive correctly Slam on your breaks constantly Using blinker before changing lanes Cutting someone off to convenience yourself Follow ‘3-4 Second Rule’ while driving Blast music so loudly you cannot hear others’ car horns CAPTCHA