Drivers Ed Unit 1- CIESC – Flashcards
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allow Indiana residents to practice driving before applying for their driver's licenses; You may apply for this at any Indiana license branch
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Learner's Permit
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requirements for learners permit
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be at least 15 years old; show proof of your enrollment in an approved driver's ed program by presenting the Certificate of Driver Education Enrollment form from the school (not online course); present documents described in Appendix A (of your Indiana license manual) providing your identity, Social Security number, lawful status, and Indiana residency; pass a standard vision screening test; pass the operator's knowledge test
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If you are younger than 18, when you apply for a new, renewed, amended or duplicate driver's license or permit you must submit a completed version of this (State Form 39531 at a license branch); must be signed by an individual 18 years or older who agrees (under penalty of perjury) to assume all legal obligations for injuries or damages caused by the minor driver until that driver becomes 18. The individual signing this must present identification documents proving his/her identity and age
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Agreement of Financial Liability
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Driver's License Age Requirements
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must hold an Indiana learner's permit for 180 days; be at least 16 years and 270 days old (Jan 31); If you have passed an approved driver's ed program, you must be at least 16 years and 90 days old to obtain a license (Aug 4); complete at least 50 hours of supervised driving with a licensed instructor/driver; at least 10 hours of supervised practice must be nighttime driving; must submit a completed state-approved Log of Supervised Driving Practice showing proof of the hours driven; multiple logs must be used, if necessary, to log the required practice driving (log must be signed by a parent or guardian if under 18); successfully pass a driving skills test with an approved driver education school in the BMV waiver program or with a state driver examiner
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How long is a Driver's License valid for if you are younger than 75?
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six years
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How long is a Driver's License valid for if you are 75 to 85?
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three years
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How long is a Driver's License valid for if you are 85 or older?
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two years
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If you are younger than 21 when you obtain a driver's license, your license is considered probationary until you are 21; you may amend your license after you turn 21 to remove the probationary driver designation
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Probationary Driver's Licenses
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T or F: If you have a probationary driver's license, not every passenger in the vehicle you are driving must wear a seat belt or a child restraint system
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False
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T or F: You may not drive with any passengers for 180 days after you obtain your probationary driver's license unless one of the following individuals is in the front passenger seat: relative 25 or older, valid spouse 21 or older, or a certified driver's ed instructor (or sibling)
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True
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DON'T EVER USE A _______ ___________ WHILE YOU HAVE A PROBATIONARY DRIVER'S LICENSE AND ARE DRIVING!!! (answer in caps)
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CELL PHONE
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based on info contained in this course as well as the BMV driver's manual; to pass this test, you must demonstrate a basic understanding of Indiana traffic laws and safe driving techniques, and you must be able to read and understand highway signs regulating, warning, and directing traffic; include multiple choice questions concerning traffic maneuvers and knowledge of types of traffic signs; if you fail to pass this test, you must wait until the next business day to take the test again
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Operator's Knowledge Test
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Operator's Knowledge Test is required for...(9)
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learner's permit applicants; first time chauffeur's license applicants; first time public passenger chauffeur's license applicants; drivers younger than 21 who are renewing a valid driver's license and have active points on their driving record; new Indiana residents who hold an out of state license of any type and are applying for an Indiana driver's license; drivers whose Indiana driver's license has been expired for more than 180 days; drivers who have six or more active points on their Indiana driving record; active duty military personnel and the spouse and/or dependent, if applicable, whose Indiana driver's license has been expired for more than 180 days and who have been returned from deployment for more than 90 days; out of state active military personnel applying for a new Indiana driver's license
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must schedule an appointment for this test online at myBMV.com or by visiting an Indiana license branch (no charge, but you must provide your own vehicle); If you pass this driver's ed course and the required six hours of wheel instruction, you are eligible to take this test with CIESC: If you take this test through CIESC, you will pay a small fee and a car is provided; If test is taken at your local license branch, your vehicle must be legally equipped and be in safe and clean condition; you must provide the car's current registration before taking this test; no one besides the test examiner is allowed in the car during this test; the examiner will ask a few required questions before you start driving
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Driving Skills Test
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things that could cause you to fail the Driving Skills Test (12)
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failing to use defroster or wipers when needed; failing to use both hands on the wheel; selecting the wrong gear; failing to signal; driving too slowly or stopping unnecessarily; overrunning a crosswalk, stop line, or stop sign; failing to turn into or from the correct lane; failing to check your blind spot; slowing speed when changing lanes; reversing too fast; leaving your turn signal on after completed lane change; driving too closely to the vehicle ahead or to a parked vehicle
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Automatic failure of the Driving Skills Test (18)
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disobeying a yield, stop, school zone, or no turn on red sign; disobeying a traffic signal; backing over a curb while parallel parking; driving into a parked vehicle while parallel parking; failure to follow instructions; failure to use a seat belt; failure to react to hazardous driving conditions; speeding; driving too fast for conditions; turning into or using the wrong lane; passing in a no passing zone or otherwise crossing a solid yellow line; driving left of the center of the street; straddling lame markings; driving too close to pedestrians or bicycles; failure to pull over or stop for emergency vehicles or school buses; causing an accident during a road test; failure to yield right of way; failure to obey required laws concerning rail road crossings
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If you fail a driving skills test, you must wait ___ days before taking another driving skills test (numbers)
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14
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If you fail ___ driving skills tests while holding a learner's permit, you must wait for ___ months from the date of the last failed driving skills test before taking the driving skills test again (numbers)
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3; 2
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all Indiana driver's license or permit applicants are required to pass the state's minimum vision standards, even if the applicant is renewing an existing license; if you normally wear glasses or contacts while driving, you should advise the branch personnel and wear them during the vision test; if you don't meet the state standards, you will be referred to an eye doctor for examination
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Vision Screening Test
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if there are restrictions on the driver's license, they appear in the ________ ______- hand corner of the license and are described on the ______ of the license
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lower; left; back
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the most common restrictions on driver's licenses are based on the ________ ___________ Test
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Vision Screening
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some of the common restrictions placed on license due to vision include... (3) Restriction B, F, and G
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B: glasses or contact lenses required when driving; F: outside rearview mirrors required when driving; G: daylight driving only
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most common form of identity used to obtain a license
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birth certificate
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most common document that you can use to prove your residency is a computer generated bill showing your name and address of residence
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utility bill
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If you are less than ___ when you get your license, your license is considered probationary and must be renewed (numbers)
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21
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You must provide ___ document(s) proving your Social Security number (numbers)
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1
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an average of ___ people die each day waiting for a life saving transplant (numbers)
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18
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last year over _________ lives in the US were saved through organ transplants (numbers)
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28,000
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over _________ people, including over ________ Indiana residents, are currently waiting for a life saving organ transplant (numbers)
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79,000; 1,400
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every ____ minutes, another woman, child, or man is added to the transplant waiting list (numbers)
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10
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Heart: US: _______ Indiana: ______ (numbers)
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4,241; 39
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Heart/Lung: US: _______ Indiana: ______ (numbers)
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43; 0
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Lung: US: _______ Indiana: ______ (numbers)
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1,592; 9
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Liver: US: _______ Indiana: ______ (numbers)
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15,763; 65
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Kidney: US: _______ Indiana: ______ (numbers)
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109,404; 1,279
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Kidney/Pancreas: US: _______ Indiana: ______ (numbers)
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2,065; 29
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Pancreas: US: _______ Indiana: ______ (numbers)
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1,063; 20
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Intestine: US: _______ Indiana: ______ (numbers)
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244; 6
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Total Patients: US: _______ Indiana: ______ (numbers)
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134,415; 1,447
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If you are under ___________, you can still register your decision to donate, but your parents or legal guardian must give permission at the time of death
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eighteen
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two place(s)/time(s) you can register your donation decision
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renewing your driver's license; renewing your I.D. at your local BMV branch
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What does DLI stand for? (first letters capitalized)
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Donate Life Indiana
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age group that crashes more than any other age group
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teens
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reasons teen drivers crash more than any other age group (10)
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young age/ lack of maturity; brain development; risky driving behaviors; distractions; driving inexperience; passengers; impaired driving; high speeds/speeding; nighttime driving; not using a seat belt
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a National Institute of Health study suggests that the region of the brain that inhibits risky behavior is not fully formed until age ____ (numbers)
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25
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distractions while teen is learning to drive (4)
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music; cell phones; pets; passengers
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most hazardous distractions (1)
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cell phones
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it only take one- ________ of a second for a collision to occur
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tenth
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How many tasks does your brain have to deal with when you drive and carry on a conversation?
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two
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our brain cannot perform ___ thinking tasks perfectly at the same time (numbers)
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2
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teens show the greatest improvement within the first year and ________ miles of driving
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1,000
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teens continue to improve through their first ________ miles of driving
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5,000
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High-Risk Driving Conditions
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driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs;
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drinking ____ amount of alcohol produces impairment
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any
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a person's ability to operate a moving vehicle is reduced or impaired by alcohol or other drugs by changing the function of the brain and body
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Impaired Driving
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dangers of being an impaired driver (4)
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reduced brain function; reduced response time; drowsiness; increased effects of synergism
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impaired driving is ________
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illegal
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when the total of interactions or agents (drugs) or conditions is more than the sum of the individual effects
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synergism
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for teen drivers (especially ______), most severe crashes occur at high speeds
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males
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______, _____, __________, and _______ all increase as speed increases
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crash; risk; severity; force
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more teen passengers = _______ teen crashes
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more
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for teen drivers the most severe crashes occur at _______ and on ____________
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night; weekends
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period of time headlights must be on
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between sunset and sunrise
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driving faster than you can stop within the distance you can see ahead
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overdriving your headlights
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What do you do when you approach an oncoming vehicle with bright lights on?
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look to the right edge of your lane and watch the oncoming car out of the corner of your eye
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when driving at night, your field of visions _____ (hard time perceiving)
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less
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high beams ______ other drivers
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blind
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never drive with just you __________ lights on
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parking
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keep your ____________ and your___________ clean
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windshield; headlights
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change to low beams when... (2)
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approaching a car from behind; meet an oncoming car
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not using seat belts is a problem for both ________ and ____________
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drivers; passengers
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It's the law in Indiana that all people must wear a _____ ______ while in a motor vehicle
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seat belt
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What is the second crash in a vehicle collision?
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when the driver and passenger(s) hit the steering wheel, instrument panel, or windshield; when the people hit something
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___________ die every year in car accidents because the don't wear seat belts
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thousands
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scientist use ________ to show what would happen to people if they were in a car crash
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dummies
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actual number of "crashes" with in one car crash (put an underscore before the number) (no space in-between them)
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_2
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What is the first crash in a vehicle collision?
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the car hitting the wall
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in __/___ of a second, the car is stuck/stopped (numbers)
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1;10
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seat belts hold you while the _____ takes the force/crash and prevent you from being thrown from the car
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car
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over ____ ___________ lives would be saved every year if everyone in the US wore seat belts
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ten thousand
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seat belts should be worn _____ and _______ on your body
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low; tight
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motor vehicle crashes are the leading killer of children, teens, and young adults (5-34) and among the top ___ causes of death for all ages (put an underscore (with no space in-between) in front of the numbers)
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_10
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Which Indiana law increases the safety of the student driver by giving them more time to gain valuable driving experience before becoming fully licensed?
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Indiana Graduated Driver Licensing Law
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At what age does your Indiana driver's license have full driving privileges?
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twenty one
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things that will help you avoid a collision (4)
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identifying an emergency; predicting its consequences; making correct decisions; executing decisions quickly
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180 days after obtaining your license, you may not drive between ____ p.m. and ___ a.m. (numbers); you may not drive with any passengers _______________
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10; 5; unsupervised