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Just Drive

Just Drive

Just Drive: Question 1 Distraction can be either: A. B. C. D. Visual Manual

Just Drive: Question 1 Distraction can be either: A. B. C. D. Visual Manual Cognitive All of the Above

Just Drive D. All of the Above Visual, Manual & Cognitive

Just Drive D. All of the Above Visual, Manual & Cognitive

Just Drive: Question 2 True or False? It is much safer to drive while

Just Drive: Question 2 True or False? It is much safer to drive while talking on a handsfree device than a hand-held one.

Just Drive There is no significant difference in using a hands-free device or hand-held

Just Drive There is no significant difference in using a hands-free device or hand-held one. False

Just Drive: Question 3 True or False? Drivers typically take their eyes off of

Just Drive: Question 3 True or False? Drivers typically take their eyes off of the road for an average of 4 -6 seconds when texting.

Just Drivers typically take their eyes off of the road for an average of

Just Drivers typically take their eyes off of the road for an average of 4 -6 seconds when texting. True This is like driving the length of a football field without their eyes on the road.

Just Drive: Question 4 Name one of the top two causes of teen driving

Just Drive: Question 4 Name one of the top two causes of teen driving fatalities.

Just Drive The top two causes of teen driving fatalities are… #1 Speed #2

Just Drive The top two causes of teen driving fatalities are… #1 Speed #2 Distractions

Just Drive: Question 5 True or False? Research shows that teens are texting behind

Just Drive: Question 5 True or False? Research shows that teens are texting behind the wheel more than adults.

Just Drive Research shows that adults are texting behind the wheel more than teens.

Just Drive Research shows that adults are texting behind the wheel more than teens. FALSE 47% of adults text while driving as compared to 34% of teens.

Just Drive: Question 6 If you must use your cell phone while on the

Just Drive: Question 6 If you must use your cell phone while on the road, what should you do to ensure your safety and the safety of others on the road?

Just Drive If you must use your cell phone while on the road -

Just Drive If you must use your cell phone while on the road - pull over to the side of the road and park to use your cell phone.

Just Drive: Question 7 True or False? Research shows that the portion of the

Just Drive: Question 7 True or False? Research shows that the portion of the brain that assesses risk and danger does not full develop until the mid-20 s.

Just Drive The human brain is not fully developed until the mid 20 s.

Just Drive The human brain is not fully developed until the mid 20 s. True

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