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the food and drug administration requires that all alcoholic beverages contain the same percentage of alcohol - ANSWER-false when is it okay to proceed ... [Show More] after you have stopped for a school bus? - ANSWER-when the bus arm is withdrawn do not pass a ______ if its lights are flashing - ANSWER-school bus you are ____ times more likely to be ejected from a crashing vehicle if you're not wearing a seat belt - ANSWER-30 the number one cause of traffic collisions is - ANSWER-drunk driving typically, _________ has a higher alcohol content than wine. - ANSWER-hard liquor you can turn right at a red light if the intersection is clear and there is no signs prohibiting it. - ANSWER-true which of the following is not a good technique for being passed? - ANSWER-speeding up pedestrians don't have to obey signals at intersections - ANSWER-false which tool does the state use to determine the presence of alcohol in an individuals body? - ANSWER-a breathalyzer what should you do at a yellow traffic light? - ANSWER-stop if its safe to do so alcohol is often a factor in crimes because it decreases judgement - ANSWER-true you will receive a 30 day suspension if you get 12 or more points in a period of ______ months - ANSWER-12 which of the following is not one of the punishments for speeding? - ANSWER-vehicle impoundment on the 2nd offense you're approaching a flashing red light at an intersection. cars on the cross street don't have a light. what should you do? - ANSWER-stop completely at the flashing red lights and continue driving only when you can safely do so household medicines are not dangerous for drivers as long as the person doesn't take more than the recommended amount - ANSWER-false What alcohol content would a bottle of 80 proof vodka have? - ANSWER-40% exercise is a good strategy to cope with stress - ANSWER-true drunk driving costs the public in form of - ANSWER-$132 billion each year alcohol weakens the ability of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that helps regulate your emotions - ANSWER-true what should you do at a flashing red traffic signal? - ANSWER-stop completely then proceed when its safe the human liver treats alcohol like a - ANSWER-poison what does a solid line dividing lanes mean? - ANSWER-no passing allowed when using jumper cables, never let the ___________ touch - ANSWER-jumper cables truckers must signal _______ feet before making a right turn - ANSWER-100 child safety seats should be secured in the vehicles _________ - ANSWER-back seat when a person uses two drugs at once, he or she will experience ______ effects - ANSWER-synergistic thirty one percent of all fatal traffic collisions in 2011 involved ____________ - ANSWER-an impaired driver planning not to drink before a party and deciding what you're going to say helps you combat ________ - ANSWER-peer pressure why do vehicle drivers tend to crash into motorcyclists? - ANSWER-the driver of the vehicle does not see the motor cycle, it is smaller than the car, a motor cycle is harder to see why does the state of florida use a point system? - ANSWER-to track drivers traffic offenses to cross a street, ___________ should always use the crosswalk - ANSWER-pedestrians at a 4 way stop, drivers __________ should go first - ANSWER-who arrived first if you are driving, you should ____________ - ANSWER-pay attention to the road at an intersection with roads of differing numbers of lanes, yield the right of way to drivers on the road with ____________ - ANSWER-more lanes What does a yellow diamond shaped sign with a bicycle mean? - ANSWER-watch out for cyclists as they often use this road on a road with this sign, can you stop on the shoulder to take a break? - ANSWER-no, this part of the roads shoulder can only be used for emergencies Driving is a - ANSWER-privilege what color is the liquid from a power steering fluid leak? - ANSWER-red or pink your brain develops until your mid- to late twenties - ANSWER-true when driving, keep dogs in - ANSWER-their carriers you only make a left turn on red when - ANSWER-a one way street meets a one way street a great technique for sharing the road with cyclists is to _______ - ANSWER-make eye contact what does animal crossing mean - ANSWER-beware! deer frequently cross this road - ANSWER- what does the double curve sign mean - ANSWER-the road will turn right then turn left soon what does the photo enforced sign mean - ANSWER-running a red light will be captured on camera what does the proof of an alcoholic beverage measure? - ANSWER-the alcohol content remi is driving in the far right lane of a multi lane road, but she needs to make a left turn thats coming up in 50 feet. what should she do? - ANSWER-drive past the turn and keep going until she finds a safe place to turn around which of the following is a reason your license could be canceled? - ANSWER-if it was issued in error, you got it by providing false information you failed to complete required scolling. [Show Less]
In Florida, any driver less than 21 years of age who is stopped by law enforcement and has a breath or blood alcohol level of .02 or higher will automatica... [Show More] lly have his or her driving privilege suspended for________________. a) 30 days b) 6 months c) 3 years d) 3 months - ANSWER-b) 6 months If you are a driver under 21 with a breath or blood alcohol level of ____ or higher, you will be required to attend a substance abuse course. a) 0.07 b) 0.03 c) 0.05 d) 0.08 - ANSWER-c) 0.05 True or False: You may drive with parking lights only (in place of headlights). a) True b) False - ANSWER-a) true It is safe to use your bright headlights if there is a car ahead of you within 300 feet. a) TRUE b) FALSE - ANSWER-b) false If you fail to provide proof of insurance, your driver license and license plates will be suspended for up to________________. a) 3 years b) 30 days c) 1 year d) 6 months - ANSWER-a) 3 years Your license can be suspended if you __________ a) fail to carry insurance on your vehicle. b) fail to stop for a school bus. c) commit retail theft. - ANSWER-a) fail to carry insurance on your vehicle True or False: If you ride a bicycle in Florida, your bicycle is legally defined as a vehicle. a) True b) False - ANSWER-b) False In Florida, if you have a learner's permit, you may only drive during ________________ for the first three months. a) School days b) Daylight hours c) The hours of 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. d) The hours of 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. - ANSWER-b) daylight hours Which of the following statements about this image is false? a) It is legal to pass over the dashed white line. b) It is legal to cross the double yellow line to turn into a driveway. c) It is legal for the car in the single lane to pass. d) none of the above - ANSWER-c) it is legal for the car in the single lane to pass Side windows may not be composed of, covered by, or treated with any material which has a highly reflective or mirrored appearance and reflects more than __________ of light. a) 35% b) 30% c) 45% d) 50% - ANSWER-a) 35% Which Florida law requires owners and operators of motor vehicles to be financially responsible for damages and/or injuries they may cause to others when a motor vehicle crash happens? a) Responsible Driver Law b) Collision Protection Law c) Financial Responsibility Law d) No-Fault Law - ANSWER-c) financial responsibility law If you are stopped for a DUI and you refuse to submit to a breathalyzer test and it is the second time that you have been stopped you are guilty of a ________ degree misdemeanor. a) Fourth b) Second c) Third d) First - ANSWER-d) first DUI conviction penalties include imprisonment, impounding of your vehicle, __________________, and a felony conviction. a) Public humiliation b) Seizure of license plate c) Community service d) Installation of an interlock device - ANSWER-d) installation of an interlock service Which of the following is a 6-point driving infraction in the state of Florida? a) Conviction for unlawful speeding that results in a collision b) Driving at an unlawful speed c) Caught with an open container of alcohol as an operator d) Failing to obey a traffic control signal/sign/device - ANSWER-a) conviction for unlawful speeding that results in collision. You have the ability to control your emotions while driving. For instance, ________. a) Think about how late you are going to be if you stay with the flow of traffic b) Make driving a contest and a competition c) Don't take the aggressive actions of other drivers personally d) Estimate the trip time more closely the next time and drive faster - ANSWER-c) Don't take the aggressive actions of other drivers personally Visual acuity is reduced more than ______________ at nighttime. a) Two percent b) Twenty-five percent c) One-tenth d) One-half - ANSWER-b) Twenty-five percent The __________ in the back of the eyeball is made up of millions of rods and cones. a) Retina b) Iris c) Pupil d) Lens - ANSWER-a) Retina _______________ occurs when the effect of one drug is enhanced by the presence of another drug. a) Synergism b) Combination c) Cirrhosis d) Stability - ANSWER-a) Synergism Your vehicle must have at least one rear-view mirror which gives a view of the highway at least ____ feet to the rear. a) 200 b) 100 c) 50 d) 150 - ANSWER-a) 200 Drivers were tested on various driving exercises before they had been drinking. They were given alcoholic beverages of their choice. _________________ occurred as BALs increased. a) A minimal decline in driving ability b) No decline in driving ability c) Headaches d) A steady decline in driving ability - ANSWER-d) A steady decline in driving ability True or False: In terms of percent, whiskey has more alcohol than wine. a) True b) False - ANSWER-a) True True or False: A 24 year old motorcycle driver would not be required to wear protective eyewear when riding in Florida. a) True b) False - ANSWER-a) True Bright (high-beam) headlights show objects __________ feet ahead. a) 400 b) 300 c) 350 d) 450 - ANSWER-d) 450 True or False: To reflect to the driver a view of the highway through each mirror, a distance of at least 200 feet to the rear of the vehicle. - ANSWER-True In 2006, the estimated economic cost of alcohol-related crashes in the U.S. was around ___________ (including monetary costs and insurance claims). a) $50 billion b) $13 billion c) $130 billion d) $1 billion - ANSWER-c) $130 Billion Individuals eliminate alcohol from their bodies at an approximate rate of__________. a) 0.018 BAL per hour b) 0.05 BAL per hour c) 0.015 BAL per hour d) 0.08 BAL per hour - ANSWER-b) 0.05 BAL per hour In Florida, what age group had the highest rate of crashes in 2008? a) 25 - 29 years old b) 15 - 19 years old c) 20 - 24 years old d) 30 - 34 years old - ANSWER-b) 15-19years old True or False: The ability to process information and multi-task continues to diminish with every drink. a) True b) False - ANSWER-a) True True or False: A low BAL will always cause a hangover. a) True b) False - ANSWER-b) False __________ transfers substances to the brain faster than when a drug is injected or swallowed. a) Smoking b) Eating c) Inhalation d) Snorting - ANSWER-a) smoking For some people, alcohol can cause an uncontrolled __________ of the eyes, making good vision almost impossible. a) Vibration (rapid oscillation) b) Pain c) Blinking d) Heaviness - ANSWER-a) Vibration (rapid oscillation) If your BAL is at .04, you can expect a __________ drop in complex performance compared to the sober level. a) 13% b) 24% c) 36% d) 17% - ANSWER-a) 13% About 90% of the information you need to drive safely comes from your__________. a) Driving experience b) Eyes c) GPS d) Ears - ANSWER-b) eyes About one in __________ young drivers believes using recreational drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, speed, or ecstasy does not affect their driving. a) Ten b) Seven c) Five d) Eight - ANSWER-d) Eight Double vision can be the result of _________________. a) Looking directly into bright headlights Passing other cars b) Eye muscles relaxed from fatigue, drugs, or alcohol c) Wearing glasses that are too strong d) Rapid eye blinking - ANSWER-b) Eye muscles relaxed from fatigue, drugs, or alcohol __________ of teen deaths from motor vehicle crashes occurred on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. a) 55% b) 60% c) 30% d) 45% - ANSWER-a) 55% Which driving symptom might indicate that a driver is impaired and their actions unpredictable? a) All of the answers are correct b) Erratic change in speed c) Running stop lights and stop signs d) Weaving from side to side - ANSWER-a) All of the answers are correct Short-term side effects of alcohol and other drugs include: a) Forgetfulness b) Shortness of breath c) Temporary blindness d) Disrupted sleep - ANSWER-d) Disrupted sleep True or False: You should not try to put out a gasoline or diesel fire with water. a) TRUE b) FALSE - ANSWER-a) TRUE In Florida, refusal to submit to testing (second offense) results in ______________. a) A 30 day suspension b) An 18 month suspension c) A license revocation d) A 6 month suspension - ANSWER-b) An 18 month suspension __________ of teen deaths from motor vehicle crashes occurred on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. a) 45% b) 60% c) 30% d) 55% - ANSWER-d) 55% Windshields must be made of safety glass and may not be covered or treated with any material which has the effect of making the windshield reflective or in any way non-transparent. If must be free of any __________ not required by law. a) Scratches b) Paint c) Magnets d) Stickers - ANSWER-d) Stickers If your BAL is .07, you can expect a __________ drop in complex performance compared to the sober level. a) 36% b) 13% c) 24% d) 17% - ANSWER-c) 24% There are about __ licensed drivers here in Florida a) 170 million b) 200 million c) 15 million - ANSWER-c) 15 million The rule that says "Do not go faster than is safe for conditions" is known as the ___ a) extreme caution rule. b) slow down rule. c) basic speed rule. - ANSWER-c) basic speed rule You should check your mirrors __ [Show Less]
Alcohol can pass directly into the bloodstream from the mouth or stomach - ANSWER-Yes Alcohol is a colorless, odorless, volatile pundent drug that acts ... [Show More] as a - ANSWER-depressant The frontal lobe of the brain is ___ for driving a motor vehicle - ANSWER-essential Narcotics act on the central nervous system by producing a ____ effect - ANSWER-soothing, lulling, dulling The most dangerous aspect of synergism is the ___ effect - ANSWER-additive THE AMOUNT OF ETHYL ALCOHOL IN A 12 OZ. BEER, A 5 OZ. GLASS OF WINE OR A 1.5 OZ. SHOT OF 80 PROOF WHISKEY ARE - ANSWER-The same Drugs of addiction act upon a portion of brain called the limbiz system? - ANSWER-True Prescription drugs can impair your ability to drive safely? - ANSWER-True your judgment is not effected by your emotions - ANSWER-False What should you do when approach a roundabout? - ANSWER-Yield to traffic already in the roundabout. In wich of the following conditions must vehicles yield to pedestrians? - ANSWER-Pedestrians entered a marked crosswalk at an uncontrolled intersection, pedestrians have a green light, pedestrians hava a WALK signal In what situation must vehicles traveling on a two-lane road yield the right-of-way to other vehicles? - ANSWER-The 2lane intersect with divided road or a four lane road If you are traveling on the access road of a controlled-access highway, you must yield the right-of-way to? - ANSWER-Every other vehicle entering the controlled-access highway, any vehicle entering the controlled-acess highway When turning left, you must yield the right-of-way to? - ANSWER-. any vehicles coming straight through from the other direction If the other driver does not follow the right-of-way rules at a yield sign, what should you do? - ANSWER-Let him have the right-of-way. All vehicles must stop at least ___ ft from the nearest rail if a signal or flagger is warning of an oncoming train. - ANSWER-15 If you are driving and hear a siren coming, what should you do? - ANSWER-Pull to the right edge of the road and stop When approaching a school bus with flashing red lights on your side of the road what should you do? - ANSWER-Stop and remain stopped as long as the red lights are flashing. Your driving privilege will be automatically suspended if convicted for _____________ offense(s) - ANSWER-Intoxication manslaughter, evading arrest, lending your drivers license to someone else A learner license permits a new driver to legally practice driving only when accompanied by a licensed driver, who is at least ___ years old and has had at least one year driving experience. - ANSWER-21 One beer can costs.... - ANSWER-$8,000 The voluntary motor system becomes impaired - ANSWER-at 3 or 4 beers First portion of the brain affected by the depressant effect of alcohol is__ - ANSWER-the part that deals with judgment Substance use/abuse becomes a form of self soothing when you feel stress or anxious? - ANSWER-True DRIVING REQUIRES NO AWARENESS OR ATTENTION - ANSWER-False Alchol has many sensations and effects like: - ANSWER-Nausea, dizziness, loss of coordination ALCOHOL IS USED AS A GATEWAY DRUG - ANSWER-True Using alcohol to manage stress is a __coping skill - ANSWER-negative Economic cost of alcohol and ohter drug use and abuse in the US - ANSWER-$276 Billion An impaired driver might - ANSWER-have no lights, weave, stop without cause, tailgate With an DUI, your insurance can be___ - ANSWER-doubled or tripled Alchohol is a solvent? - ANSWER-Yes Motor vehicle crashes cost Amercians ___ of dollars every year. - ANSWER-Billions Impaired drivers are a(n) __to other drivers on the road. - ANSWER-Danger If you are convicted of a DUI, this event will have a serious impact on your family? - ANSWER-True AS YOU CONSUME ALCOHOL BEVERAGES YOUR ABILITY TO FUNCTION IS IMPROVED - ANSWER-False Alchohol make you lose... - ANSWER-judgment, awareness, decision-making, coordination, speech, vision, HR and breathing Alchohol is a central system - ANSWER-depressant Depressants are - ANSWER-alcholos, barbiturates, narcotics Marijuana acst as a - ANSWER-Stimulant and/or depresssant Beverage alcohol is a psuchoactive drug? - ANSWER-True Marijuana components are water soludble? - ANSWER-False Barbiturates are - ANSWER-depressants (sleep) Stimulants are - ANSWER-drugs that stimulate the central nervous system; include meth, amphetamines, ephedrine, and cocaine Crack can cause fatige - ANSWER-True Narcostics are - ANSWER-Opium and other drugs derived from the Oriental Poppy Hallucinogens - ANSWER-psychedelic drugs, such as LSD, that distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of sensory input Alcholo does not ___ a driver's ability to asses driving situations. - ANSWER-increase Alcohol - ANSWER-Depressant For the first three month of use, a learner driver can only drive until 10pm - ANSWER-True Insurance in Florida - ANSWER-$10K Bodily Injury iability (BIL), $20K BIL (2 or more persons) Florida Zero Tolerance Law - ANSWER-0.2 law (1996) Review Zero Tolerance law - ANSWER-1. informal review 2. formal First offenders receive a ___ suspension - ANSWER-6 months If you refuse to provide a chemical test, you can have your license suspended for ___ - ANSWER-A year to 18 month. DUI penalties 1rst conviction - ANSWER-ignition interlock devices on their motor vehicles(<6 months) Fine of $500-1K-2K, Prison time <6 months, Communitu service 50 hrs, DUI School Cancellation of license - ANSWER-fault at a collition Revocation of License - ANSWER-The act of terminating, canceling or annulling a license. disqualification - ANSWER-apply to Commercial Motor Vehicles Seat belts - ANSWER-Everyone on the car HAS to wear them; $30 per person Child restraint - ANSWER-<5 yrs has to be in a child seat Railroad crossing - ANSWER-Never go around a traffic gate at a railroad crossing. Stop at least 15 ft from the track School buses - ANSWER-Stop if you go on the same direction as the bus. You can face a $165 fine (min) if you do not stop Emergency vehicle - ANSWER-drive to a position parallel to and as close as possible to the nerarest edge curb Speeding in a school zone doubes the fines - ANSWER-True Speed limit on business or residential districts is ___ and in highway is __ - ANSWER-30 mph, 55 mph 2 second rule - ANSWER-amount of time you should allow between you and another vehicle The impact between cars - ANSWER-is a squared relation A good defensive driver should: - ANSWER-Look out for the actions of other drivers, look to the sides, look behind, blind spots Stoping distance consists of - ANSWER-perception distance, reaction distance, braking distance, total stopping distance perception distance - ANSWER-distance your vehicle travels during perception time Reaction distance - ANSWER-distance your vehicle travels while you react Braking distance - ANSWER-The distance your car travels after you apply the brakes Total stoping distance - ANSWER-55 mph it will take about 6 seconds to stop right of way - ANSWER-No one has the right of way, it only says yo can yield it If you come upone a traffic signal that is malfunctioning what should you do? - ANSWER-Stop as in a four way stop graduaten licensing is designet to introduce beginning drivers to driving. - ANSWER-True Zero Tolerance law - ANSWER-implemented administratively Driving in FL is a - ANSWER-privilege Seatbelt save lives - ANSWER-True When you see an emergency vhicle responding to an emergency, you are req to - ANSWER-Yield the right of way When you drive through a school zone, you should be looking for children in or near the road - ANSWER-True Defensive driving simply means being prepared for the worst and always being alert - ANSWER-True Alcohol is used as a form of self-medication to "manage" - ANSWER-anxiety and boredom Your DUI conviction affects all of the people in your life - ANSWER-True Defensive mechanisms such as __, sabotage decosions to quit - ANSWER-denial & repression [Show Less]
When an emergency vehicle approaches from in front or behind you, what should you do? - ANSWER-Pull over to the right and stop What is the "two-second" ... [Show More] rule? - ANSWER-The amount of time you should allow between you and another vehicle to avoid rear-end collisions When is it safe to return to the right-hand lane after passing another vehicle? - ANSWER-When you see the tires of the other vehicle in your rearview mirror What is the "No-Zone?" - ANSWER-The blind spots on the right, left, front and behind a truck or large vehicle where drivers can't see you Who has the right of way in Florida? - ANSWER-No one. The law only states who must yield in any given situation. What are the three parts of an expressway entrance? - ANSWER-Entrance ramp, acceleration lane, merging area Under what conditions will your driver's license be revoked? - ANSWER-Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other controlled substances; Three cases of reckless driving in one year; Racing on the highway; Failing to stop to give help when the vehicle you're driving causes death or injury. What is the first thing impaired in a driver who has been drinking alcohol? - ANSWER-Judgment You must obtain a new license showing your new address within how many days after moving? - ANSWER-10 days What would happen to the license of a driver who was involved in an accident and did not stop to help the persons who were injured? - ANSWER-The license will be revoked What locations are you never allowed to park? - ANSWER-On a sidewalk or crosswalk; Within 20 feet of an intersection; Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant; On any bridge or overpass Who will be charged with the violation if a 15 year old back seat passenger is not wearing a seat belt? - ANSWER-The driver of the vehicle What lights are required on your car? - ANSWER-Two red tail lights, mounted on the rear; A white light that makes the license plate visible from 50 feet; Two headlights with high beam and low beam settings; Two red stoplights. They must be seen from 300 feet in the daytime, and must come on when the foot brake is pressed. What should you do if you hit a parked vehicle? - ANSWER-Try to find the owner of the vehicle or leave a note where the owner can find it with your contact information Are you responsible for letting an unlicensed person drive your vehicle? - ANSWER-Yes, you could go to jail or be made to pay a fine and you are responsible for any accidents or property damage What is the penalty for receiving 12 penalty points within 12 months of driving? - ANSWER-30 days suspension of drivers license What should you do if you are taking medications (prescription or over the counter) while driving? - ANSWER-Check label for warnings about effects or ask doctor or pharmacist about side effects if you are unsure What two laws in Florida cover the auto insurance requirements for licensed FL drivers? - ANSWER-No fault law and the financial responsibility law Who provides you with a Florida Insurance ID card? - ANSWER-Your car insurance company If you fail to answer a traffic summons, what might happen? - ANSWER-Your license may not be renewed. What are the penalties for offering a false name on any motor vehicle license application? - ANSWER-Third degree felony Is it illegal in Florida to leave your keys in your car when parked? - ANSWER-Yes, it is illegal Which of the following are appropriate defensive driving techniques to use if you are about to be involved in a crash? - ANSWER-Try to hit a vehicle moving in the same direction as you are instead of hitting a vehicle head-on; Swerve right instead of toward oncoming traffic; Try to drive off the road rather than skid off; Hit something that is not moving instead of a vehicle moving toward you What must you do if you approach a roundabout? - ANSWER-Slow down and yield to traffic already in the circle Is it legally required that you use a seatbelt while in the front seat? - ANSWER-Yes, both the driver and front-seat passenger are required use a seatbelt What is the standard speed limit on rural interstates in Florida? - ANSWER-70 MPH Must you always drive at the speed limit? - ANSWER-No, the speed limit just indicates how fast you're allowed to drive under favorable road conditions What is the standard speed limit in business and residential areas in Florida? - ANSWER-30 MPH When two cars reach an open intersection at the same time, which must yield? - ANSWER-The driver of the left yields to the driver on the right What must you do if you are entering a road from a driveway, alley, or roadside? - ANSWER-Yield to pedestrians on the main road; Yield to vehicles already on the main road What is the hand signal for a right turn? - ANSWER-Put left hand and arm up, keeping hand arm still When passing a truck on the highway, what does it mean when the driver blinks the front headlights? - ANSWER-You can safely re-enter the right lane What is the "two-second rule"? - ANSWER-The amount of time you should allow between you and another vehicle for safety When parking on a hill with a curb facing downhill, in what direction should the wheels of your vehicle be facing? - ANSWER-Toward the curb What should you do to avoid being blinded by the glare of approaching headlights? - ANSWER-Look at the right edge of the highway until the lights are gone Should you use your high-beam bright lights when driving in smoky or foggy conditions? - ANSWER-No, low beams won't cause glare or reflection that could impair visibility What should you do if your brakes are wet? - ANSWER-Drive slowly in low gear while applying brakes What does a flashing yellow light mean? - ANSWER-Proceed with caution What does a yellow "X" posted above a lane mean? - ANSWER-Lane signal is about to change to red, change lanes as soon as possible What are examples of loads that must be covered to avoid items falling or blowing on the roadway? - ANSWER-Gravel; Trash; Sand What does a double solid white line mean? - ANSWER-Separates two lanes of traffic going in the same direction. Crossing the lines is prohibited Which class of license- A,B,C, or E- is intended for non-commercial driving? - ANSWER-E When is it OK to share a lane with a motorcycle? - ANSWER-It is never OK to share a lane with a motorcycle. When is a television in a car legal? - ANSWER-It is legal to have a television where the driver cannot see it What should you do if your right wheels go off the pavement? - ANSWER-Take your foot off the gas, steer in a straight line, brake lightly, and turn back onto the pavement at a slow speed What does a solid yellow line on your side of the center of the road mean? - ANSWER-Cars on the other side of the line can cross it to pass you. You can cross the line to turn left only when it is safe to do so. You cannot cross the line to pass another vehicle In which of the following areas is parking not allowed? - ANSWER-Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant; On a bridge, overpass or tunnel; On the sidewalk; In front of a driveway If a school bus stops to unload children on a four-lane highway divided only by a four-foot paved strip, must vehicles traveling in the opposite direction stop? - ANSWER-Yes To what ages does the Child Restraint Law apply in Florida? - ANSWER-5 years of age and younger What does a yellow curb me [Show Less]
Who needs to take this course? - ANSWER-All first time drivers in Florida. How long is this course? - ANSWER-4 hours. This course includes - ANSWER-T... [Show More] he Societal Concerns of drugs and alcohol, The Economic Concerns of drugs and alcohol, How drugs and alcohol affect a motorist. Where is this course's knowledge applied? - ANSWER-On the roadways of the State of Florida. What is the leading cause of death of people between the ages of 6 and 33? - ANSWER-Accidents from motor vehicles. How much alcohol can be fully processed by your liver in an hour? - ANSWER-8 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, 1 oz of 80 proof alcohol Driving Under the Influence or drunk driving is assumed at a BAC of ___. - ANSWER-.08 Nothing can stop alcohol from being absorbed into your bloodstream. True of false? - ANSWER-True. Eating food prior to drinking may slow this process but surely does not stop it. What type of drug is alcohol? - ANSWER-Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant though within the first hour of drinking, alcohol acts as a stimulant. A person can become a problem drinker by drinking any type of alcohol. True or false? - ANSWER-True. Alcohol negatively affects the eye's ability to distinguish red from green. True or false? - ANSWER-True. What is the only way to sober up? - ANSWER-The only way to sober up is time. Contrary to some's belief, drinking coffee or taking a cold shower do not sober one up. Why does alcohol cause so many road collisions? - ANSWER-Alcohol is involved in a very large number of road collisions because it leads to slow reflexes, problems with vision and a loss of self-control. What percentage of fatal highway crashes are alcohol related? - ANSWER-Approximately 40%. In what types of weather do most collisions occur? - ANSWER-While concentrations of crashes occur in freezing rain, sleet, snow etc., most crashes occur in nice weather. Besides other cars, with what or whom do we share the road? - ANSWER-Besides other cars, we share the road with busses, motorcycles, trucks, tractor trailers, bicycles, pedestrians, delivery vehicles, taxi cabs, etc. What must you do when you see a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing? - ANSWER-If you see a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing, you must stop. If the bus is coming from the opposite direction, If the bus is on a four lane highway, If the bus is on a divided four lane highway, STOP. Unless the one way roadway is divided by an intervening unpaved space of 5 feet or greater or some other physical barrier and the bus is on another roadway you must stop. What are the consequences of not stopping when a stopped school bus is stopped and has its red lights flashing? - ANSWER-Fines that start at $100 and 4 points assessed against your driving record. Who has the right of way at a four way stop? - ANSWER-No driver ever has the right of way at any time. Right of way must be given, not taken. What should you do if a driver does not yield the right of way? - ANSWER-If a driver does not yield the right of way, the wise course of action is to assume it isn't yours. What must you do if you see or hear an emergency vehicle approaching that is enroute to meet an existing emergency? - ANSWER-Yield the right of way to the emergency vehicle and immediately proceed to a position parallel and as close as reasonable to the closest edge of the curb of the roadway, clear of any intersection and must stop and remain in position until the authorized emergency vehicle has passed unless otherwise directed by any law enforcement officer. What is a primary cause of collisions in the US? - ANSWER-Distractions are a primary cause of collisions in the US. What are the three most common conditions of 90% of people who caused a crash? - ANSWER-A study at the Menninger Foundation of crash victims found that over 90% of people causing the crash were experiencing stress, frustration or other emotions or were momentarily distracted moments prior to the crash. Approximately how many decisions does a driver make per mile of city traffic? - ANSWER-Estimates of decision making showed that a driver makes approximately 300 decisions per mile of city traffic driven (Source: NYS DMV). Approximately how many decisions does a driver make per mile of rural traffic? - ANSWER-Estimates of decision making showed that a driver makes approximately 100 decisions per mile of rural traffic driven (Source: NYS DMV). What is defensive driving? - ANSWER-Defensive driving is driving with the proper attitudes, knowledge, and skills to avoid confrontations and collisions with others on the road. How does one become a good defensive driver? - ANSWER-One becomes a good defensive driver by practicing good observation habits, good driving skills, keeping updated on new rules, and making good driving a top priority. What is SIPDE and what does it mean? - ANSWER-An acronym used for good defensive driving is SIPDE. Scan, Identify, Predict, Decide and Execute Scan the road continuously Identify potential problems Predict what the other driver will do Decide what you are going to do about it Execute the proper maneuver What is an average driver's reaction time? - ANSWER-An average driver's reaction time is 1 to 1.5 seconds. What is the two second rule? - ANSWER-The two second rule is a method that can be used to accurately judge the distance of your vehicle in terms of being too close. Give an example of a Central Nervous System Depressant. - ANSWER-Alcohol, Sleeping Pills, Barbiturates, Tranquilizers Give an example of a Central Nervous System Stimulant. - ANSWER-Nicotine, Cocaine, Amphetamines Give an example of an Opioid. - ANSWER-Opium, Codeine, Heroin Give an example of a Hallucinogen. - ANSWER-LSD, Mushrooms, Morning Glory Seeds, Mescaline, PCP Give an example of a Cannabinol. - ANSWER-Marijuana, Hashish Give an example of an Inhalant. - ANSWER-Industrial Solvents, Aerosols, Gasoline, Chloroform, Airplane Glue, Metallic Paints, Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas Give an example of an Anabolic Steroid. - ANSWER-Synthetic Testosterone Give an example of an Antipsychotic Drug. - ANSWER-Haldol, Thorazine What are some ways drugs can enter our bodies? - ANSWER-Drinking, Smoking, Snorting, Ingesting, Injecting and Inhaling Strength and content of a substance is a key factor in the entry of the substance into the body and its effects on the body. True or False? - ANSWER-True On average, beer has a higher alcoholic content than wine. True or False? - ANSWER-False. Beer contains about 3-6% alcohol. Wine contains between 11 and 20%. Which has a higher alcohol content, Liqueur or Liquor? - ANSWER-Liquor has a much higher alcohol content than Liqueur. Liquor's alcohol content ranges between 40 and 50%. Liqueur's alcohol content is between 25 and 35%. What are some factors involved with the strength of a drug? - ANSWER-Duration of Use, Purity and Quantity Drugs and alcohol are all absorbed into the body differently depending upon the alcohol, drug and its classification. True or false? - ANSWER-True. Alcohol does not require decomposition to be absorbed and can enter the bloodstream from the mouth, esophagus or stomach. True or False? - ANSWER-True. The sooner alcohol reaches the large intestine, the faster the alcohol can be absorbed. True or False? - ANSWER-True. When alcohol enters the system and makes its way down to the liver, it is cycled through the body while the liver slowly degrades the alcohol and releases it from our system. True or False? - ANSWER-True. Carbonated beverages increase the rate of alcohol absorption. True or False? - ANSWER-True. Carbonated beverages increase the rate of alcoholic absorption due to the carbonation triggering the pyloric valve to open, resulting in an increase in the speed at which the alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. Food in your stomach decreases the rate of alcohol absorption. True or False? - ANSWER-True. Food already in your stomach actually slows down the rate of absorption. The food slows down the rate of movement into the small intestine. When does alcohol absorption begin? When does it end? - ANSWER-Alcohol absorption begins when the individual starts to drink and ends when all of the alcohol is absorbed into bodily fluids. When does alcohol elimination begin? - ANSWER-Alcohol elimination begins when the alcohol reaches the liver and the liver begins to break down the alcohol. The liver eliminates all of the alcohol in ones system. True or False? - ANSWER-Though the liver eliminates approximately 90% of the alcohol from ones body, it does not do all the work.Other bodily functions that eliminate alcohol include The lungs through breathing eliminate 2-4% of the total amount of alcohol. The skin through sweating eliminate 2-4% of the total amount of alcohol. The kidneys through the production of urine eliminate 2-4% of the total amount of alcohol. Why do some people break down alcohol faster than others? - ANSWER-Some people break down alcohol faster than others due to a variation in the quantity of enzymes responsible for breaking down alcohol. What are the two enzymes responsible for the breaking down of alcohol in ones body? - ANSWER-The two enzymes responsible for breaking down alcohol are alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase. What does BAC stand for? - ANSWER-Blood Alcohol Concentration. How is BAC measured? - ANSWER-BAC is measured by the amount of alcohol in grams of 100 mL of blood or 210 mL of breath. How much is one "drink" referred to as? - ANSWER-One "drink" is referred to as 12 oz of beer 5 oz of wine 1.5 oz 80 proof alcoholic beverage. The greater the amount of alcohol you drink, the faster it is absorbed into the bloodstream and the greater the effect on the body. True or False? - ANSWER-True. How quickly does the average body take to eliminate one "drink"? - ANSWER-The average human body eliminates approximately one "drink" per hour. How can synergistic effects in relation to drugs and alcohol be defined? - ANSWER-Synergistic effects is defined as the effects that occur when two or more drugs act together. When two or more drugs act synergistically with one another, what can one expect of the individual effect of each drug on the user? - ANSWER-The individual effect of each drug is multiplied when two drugs are taken and act synergistically. Why should alcohol and drugs not be used in tandem with one another? - ANSWER-Combining drugs with alcohol makes fatal doses of the drug easier to reach, leading to hospitalization and accidental death. What is marijuana's primary ingredient? - ANSWER-Marijuana's primary ingredient is tetrahydrocannabinol or THC. How can marijuana enter the body? - ANSWER-Marijuana enters the body by smoking or eating the plant's leaves, seeds or stems. What is the initial and long term time frame of the effects of marijuana users? - ANSWER-The effects are usually felt within 5 and 15 minutes of smoking or eating and can last up to several hours, depending on the individual's body chemistry. What are some effects of marijuana on its users? - ANSWER-Experiencing a dreamlike state Increase in the senses specifically, sight, smell, taste and hearing Where in the body is THC stored? - ANSWER-THC is stored within the body's fat cells. For how long can THC be detected in a human body using a drug test? - ANSWER-THC can be detected by tests in a body up to a week after use. For how long can THC stay within the human body? - ANSWER-THC stays within the body's fat cells up to 28 days after use. How is THC eliminated from the body? - ANSWER-THC is eliminated through the liver. How do Central Nervous System Stimulants enter the human body? - ANSWER-There are several methods of entry including smoked snorted injected ingested through food and drink What are some effects of Central Nervous System Stimulants on the human body? - ANSWER-Users experience intense highs lasting between 1 and 5 minutes followed by intense lows such as depression and worry. Bodily effects include Mask fatigue and are used by some to stay awake longer. Raise blood pressure Increase rate of breath Increased heart rate Increase in body temperature Dilation of pupils Impatient and impulsive behavior Lack of sound judgement Unnecessary risk taking How are Central Nervous System Stimulants eliminated from the body? - ANSWER-By the liver. What are some sources of Hallucinogens? - ANSWER-Hallucinogens are found naturally and in chemically produced drugs. Natural sources include mescaline and peyote mushrooms while Chemically Produced Drugs include LSD and PCP. What are the effects of Hallucinogens? - ANSWER-Can last for hours, between 6 and 12 or s [Show Less]
Who needs to take this course? - ANSWER-All first time drivers in Florida. How long is this course? - ANSWER-4 hours. This 4 hours Florida Traffic La... [Show More] w and Substance Abuse Education TLSAE course is also known as - ANSWER-• Florida learners permit • Drug and Alcohol Test course • Florida First Time Driver course • Drug and Alcohol Traffic Awareness (D.A.T.A.) • Drug & Alcohol Course or Drug and Alcohol Class • Alcohol Drugs Accident Prevention Training (A.D.A.P.T.) This course includes - ANSWER-The Societal Concerns of drugs and alcohol, The Economic Concerns of drugs and alcohol, How drugs and alcohol affect a motorist. Where is this course's knowledge applied? - ANSWER-On the roadways of the State of Florida. How much alcohol can be fully processed by your liver in an hour? - ANSWER-8 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, 1 oz of 80 proof alcohol What is the leading cause of death of people between the ages of 6 and 33? - ANSWER-Accidents from motor vehicles. Driving Under the Influence or drunk driving is assumed at a BAC of ___. - ANSWER-0.08 Nothing can stop alcohol from being absorbed into your bloodstream. True of false? - ANSWER-True. Eating food prior to drinking may slow this process but surely does not stop it. What type of drug is alcohol? - ANSWER-Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant though within the first hour of drinking, alcohol acts as a stimulant. A person can become a problem drinker by drinking any type of alcohol. True or false? - ANSWER-True. Alcohol negatively affects the eye's ability to distinguish red from green. True or false? - ANSWER-True. What is the only way to sober up? - ANSWER-The only way to sober up is time. Contrary to some belief, drinking coffee or taking a cold shower do not sober one up. Why does alcohol cause so many road collisions? - ANSWER-Alcohol is involved in a very large number of road collisions because it leads to slow reflexes, problems with vision and a loss of self-control. Give an example of a Central Nervous System Depressant. - ANSWER-Alcohol, Sleeping Pills, Barbiturates, Tranquilizers Give an example of a Central Nervous System Stimulant. - ANSWER-Nicotine, Cocaine, Amphetamines Give an example of an Opioid. - ANSWER-Opium, Codeine, Heroin Give an example of a Hallucinogen. - ANSWER-LSD, Mushrooms, Morning Glory Seeds, Mescaline, PCP Give an example of a Cannabinol. - ANSWER-Marijuana, Hashish Give an example of an Inhalant. - ANSWER-Industrial Solvents, Aerosols, Gasoline, Chloroform, Airplane Glue, Metallic Paints, Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas Give an example of an Anabolic Steroid. - ANSWER-Synthetic Testosterone Give an example of an Antipsychotic Drug. - ANSWER-Haldol, Thorazine What are some ways drugs can enter our bodies? - ANSWER-Drinking, Smoking, Snorting, Ingesting, Injecting and Inhaling Strength and content of a substance is a key factor in the entry of the substance into the body and its effects on the body. True or False? - ANSWER-True. On average, beer has a higher alcoholic content than wine. True or False? - ANSWER-False. Beer contains about 3-6% alcohol. Wine contains between 11 and 20%. Which has a higher alcohol content, Liqueur or Liquor? - ANSWER-Liquor has a much higher alcohol content than Liqueur. Liquor's alcohol content ranges between 40 and 50%. Liqueur's alcohol content is between 25 and 35%. What are some factors involved with the strength of a drug? - ANSWER-Duration of Use, Purity and Quantity Drugs and alcohol are all absorbed into the body differently depending upon the alcohol, drug and its classification. True or false? - ANSWER-True. Alcohol does not require decomposition to be absorbed and can enter the bloodstream from the mouth, esophagus or stomach. True or False? - ANSWER-True. The sooner alcohol reaches the large intestine, the faster the alcohol can be absorbed. True or False? - ANSWER-True. When alcohol enters the system and makes its way down to the liver, it is cycled through the body while the liver slowly degrades the alcohol and releases it from our system. True or False? - ANSWER-True. Carbonated beverages increase the rate of alcohol absorption. True or False? - ANSWER-True. Carbonated beverages increase the rate of alcoholic absorption due to the carbonation triggering the pyloric valve to open, resulting in an increase in the speed at which the alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. Food in your stomach decreases the rate of alcohol absorption. True or False? - ANSWER-True. Food already in your stomach actually slows down the rate of absorption. The food slows down the rate of movement into the small intestine. When does alcohol absorption begin? When does it end? - ANSWER-Alcohol absorption begins when the individual starts to drink and ends when all of the alcohol is absorbed into bodily fluids. When does alcohol elimination begin? - ANSWER-Alcohol elimination begins when the alcohol reaches the liver and the liver begins to break down the alcohol. The liver eliminates all of the alcohol in ones system. True or False? - ANSWER-Though the liver eliminates approximately 90% of the alcohol from ones body, it does not do all the work.Other bodily functions that eliminate alcohol include The lungs through breathing eliminate 2-4% of the total amount of alcohol. The skin through sweating eliminate 2-4% of the total amount of alcohol. The kidneys through the production of urine eliminate 2-4% of the total amount of alcohol. Why do some people break down alcohol faster than others? - ANSWER-Some people break down alcohol faster than others due to a variation in the quantity of enzymes responsible for breaking down alcohol. What are the two enzymes responsible for the breaking down of alcohol in ones body? - ANSWER-The two enzymes responsible for breaking down alcohol are alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase. What does BAC stand for? - ANSWER-Blood Alcohol Level. What does B.A.C stand for? - ANSWER-Blood Alcohol Concentration. How is BAC measured? - ANSWER-BAC is measured by the amount of alcohol in grams of 100 mL of blood or 210 mL of breath. What is the number one problem in most teenagers' lives? - ANSWER-peer pressure Substances that people use which lead to taking other drugs - ANSWER-gateway drugs Exists when a drug is so central to a person's thoughts, emotions, and activities that it is extremely difficult to stop using it or even stop thinking about it - ANSWER-psychological dependence Drug addiction is a ___ disease - ANSWER-Brain How much is one "drink" referred to as? - ANSWER-One "drink" is referred to as 12 oz of beer 5 oz of wine 1.5 oz 80 proof alcoholic beverage. The greater the amount of alcohol you drink, the faster it is absorbed into the bloodstream and the greater the effect on the body. True or False? - ANSWER-True. How quickly does the average body take to eliminate one "drink"? - ANSWER-The average human body eliminates approximately one "drink" per hour. How can synergistic effects in relation to drugs and alcohol be defined? - ANSWER-Synergistic effects is defined as the effects that occur when two or more drugs act together. When two or more drugs act synergistically with one another, what can one expect of the individual effect of each drug on the user? - ANSWER-The individual effect of each drug is multiplied when two drugs are taken and act synergistically. Why should alcohol and drugs not be used in tandem with one another? - ANSWER-Combining drugs with alcohol makes fatal doses of the drug easier to reach, leading to hospitalization and accidental death. What is marijuana's primary ingredient? - ANSWER-Marijuana's primary ingredient is tetrahydrocannabinol or THC. How can marijuana enter the body? - ANSWER-Marijuana enters the body by smoking or eating the plant's leaves, seeds or stems. What is the initial and long term time frame of the effects of marijuana users? - ANSWER-The effects are usually felt within 5 and 15 minutes of smoking or eating and can last up to several hours, depending on the individual's body chemistry. What are some effects of marijuana on its users? - ANSWER-Experiencing a dreamlike state Increase in the senses specifically, sight, smell, taste and hearing Where in the body is THC stored? - ANSWER-THC is stored within the body's fat cells. For how long can THC be detected in a human body using a drug test? - ANSWER-THC can be detected by tests in a body up to a week after use. For how long can THC stay within the human body? - ANSWER-THC stays within the body's fat cells up to 28 days after use. How is THC eliminated from the body? - ANSWER-THC is eliminated through the liver. How do Central Nervous System Stimulants enter the human body? - ANSWER-There are several methods of entry including smoked snorted injected ingested through food and drink What are some effects of Central Nervous System Stimulants on the human body? - ANSWER-Users experience intense highs lasting between 1 and 5 minutes followed by intense lows such as depression and worry. Bodily effects include: Mask fatigue and are used by some to stay awake longer. Raise blood pressure Increase rate of breath Increased heart rate Increase in body temperature Dilation of pupils Impatient and impulsive behavior Lack of sound judgement Unnecessary risk taking How are Central Nervous System Stimulants eliminated from the body? - ANSWER-By the liver. What are some sources of Hallucinogens? - ANSWER-Hallucinogens are found naturally and in chemically produced drugs. Natural sources include mescaline and peyote mushrooms while Chemically Produced Drugs include LSD and PCP. [Show Less]
Children, elderly people, and they disabled are considered to be ________ road users - ANSWER-especially vulnerable The second thing to be affected by a... [Show More] lcohol is ___ - ANSWER-Reaction time Driving or operating under the influence means driving _____ - ANSWER-while intoxicated Your level of intoxication will be a lot higher if you have a bottle of beer rather than a glass of wine - ANSWER-False Speed humps and speed tables are effective speed reduction measures because - ANSWER-both regulating traffic to proceed at the posted speed limit but speeders can find themselves launching off the far end, landing hard, and possibly damaging their vehicle If you feel like you should have the right away you should ___ - ANSWER-Even if you think you have the right away, it's your duty as a motorist to do everything possible to avoid a collision so, if someone else is this on taking the right away give it to them. Older drivers with a lot of driving experience are usually not at risk for a crash if they drink a small amount and drive - ANSWER-False, they are still at risk Physical health problems, mental health/emotional problems, or family problems caused by a persons drug use is known as - ANSWER-Abuse Alcohol can damage your liver, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, and heart - ANSWER-True Over time, the body needs more more of a drug to get the high that once came easily - ANSWER-True The no-fault law requires - ANSWER-Owners of vehicle to purchase an insurance policy issued in the state of Florida A blue sign might designate a - ANSWER-hospital On a city street you should be looking ahead as far as the car in front of you - ANSWER-False, Aim high. Try to see at least 10 cars ahead of you Less than half of teens have tried marijuana in their lifetime - ANSWER-True Taking sedating antidepressants even ______ hours before driving is equal to driving impaired - ANSWER-10 hours If your head falls up while you're driving, blocking your view of the road, you should - ANSWER-Slow down and peer through the crack of the hood out the side window until you can pull off the road [Show Less]
6 - ANSWER-a collision occurs every ___ seconds 14 - ANSWER-a person is injured in a collision every ___ seconds 14 - ANSWER-a person is killed in a ... [Show More] collision every ___ minutes 15-20 - ANSWER-young drivers between ___ and ___ years old accounted for only 6.4 percent of total drivers but made up 12 percent of all drivers involved in fatal crashes double - ANSWER-the proof of an alcoholic beverage is ___ the alcohol percentage small intestine - ANSWER-most of the alcohol is absorbed in the ___ true - ANSWER-true or false: once alcohol is absorbed into the tissues, the affects are felt time - ANSWER-the only thing that sobers up a person who is impaired alcohol - ANSWER-one of the fastest substances absorbed by the body carbonation - ANSWER-causes the body to absorb alcohol faster 0.04-0.06 - ANSWER-driving skills may be impaired at this level of alcohol content 0.07-0.09 - ANSWER-driving skills are always impaired at this level 1 1/2 - ANSWER-the process of alcohol leaving the body takes approximately ___ hours per drink water - ANSWER-alcohol depletes the body of ___ diuretic - ANSWER-alcohol is a ___, so it will eliminate water from the body ethanol - ANSWER-a colorless, water-soluble alcohol withdrawal symptoms - ANSWER-people who suddenly stop taking large doses can experience ___ stimulant - ANSWER-the name given to drugs that increase heart rate, blood pressure, and energy hallucinogens - ANSWER-drugs that affect a person's perceptions, sensations, thinking, self-awareness, and emotions hallucinogens - ANSWER-this drug may cause the user to feel several different emotions at once or swing rapidly from one emotion the another inhalants - ANSWER-substances the user inhales through the nose or mouth that are typically easy to access because they are found in common household products DUI - ANSWER-taking any drug that affects your driving ability can result in a ___ false - ANSWER-true or false: everyone reacts the same to drugs synergism - ANSWER-refers to the interaction of two drugs in such a way that the total effect is greater than the sum of the individual effects dependence - ANSWER-refers to a physical state where when a person stops using a drug or alcohol, withdrawal occurs tolerance - ANSWER-means that to get the same high, the person needs to drink more alcohol or take more drugs cross-addiction - ANSWER-can refer to the prescribing of one drug of a class to alleviate the withdrawal symptoms of another drug of the same class; can also refer to describe addiction to more than one drug cross-tolerance - ANSWER-refers to the building of tolerance to other drugs in the same class as the one being used road rage - ANSWER-occurs when people behave violently towards other road users brain - ANSWER-drug addiction is a ___ disease psychological dependence - ANSWER-exists when a drug is so central to a person's thoughts, emotions, and activities that it is extremely difficult to stop using it or even stop thinking about it gateway drugs - ANSWER-substances that people use which lead to taking other drugs peer pressure - ANSWER-the number one problem in most teenagers' lives 5 million - ANSWER-___ crashes occur each year 1, 3 - ANSWER-___ in every ___ crashes results in injury or death DUI - ANSWER-you can be charged with ___ if you are found to be driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or controlled substance B.A.C. - ANSWER-the amount of alcohol that can be detected in your system is measured by this .08 - ANSWER-the laws of the State of Florida establish a B.A.C. of ___ as the presumptive limit for driving under the influence 75 - ANSWER-DUI convictions stay on the driver's record for ___ years true - ANSWER-true or false: refusing to take any test required by law to determine whether or not you are under the influence will result in your license being suspended privilege - ANSWER-driving is a -privilege or right- inhibitions - ANSWER-keep people from doing things they know are dangerous 12, 12 - ANSWER-___ points within ___ months = 30 day suspension 18, 18 - ANSWER-___ points within ___ months = 90 day suspension 24, 36 - ANSWER-___ points within ___ months = One year suspension carbon monoxide poisoning - ANSWER-occurs when poisonous gases are inhaled and are picked p quickly by the red blood cells at a higher rate than oxygen force of impact - ANSWER-the force with which a moving vehicle hits another object warning signs - ANSWER-these signs are diamond-shaped school zone ahead signs - ANSWER-these signs are school-house shaped railroad crossing signs - ANSWER-these signs are round stop signs - ANSWER-these signs are octagon-shaped regulatory signs - ANSWER-these signs are rectangular regulatory signs - ANSWER-are white or red signs that regulate the flow of traffic and advise motorists of any laws for that area stop sign - ANSWER-sign that means you must come to a complete stop before entering the intersection ahead and yield to traffic close enough to be an immediate hazard yield sign - ANSWER-sign that means slow down so you can yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing the roadway and to vehicles on the intersecting street or highway do not enter sign - ANSWER-sign that means the motorist is approaching a one-way highway or ramp from the wrong direction railroad crossing sign - ANSWER-sign that means railroad tracks are ahead handicapped parking sign - ANSWER-sign that means the parking space is designated for persons who are disabled on either private or public property school zone speed limit sign - ANSWER-sign that indicates the speed limit in school zones during the hours indicated emergency stopping only sign - ANSWER-sign that means that stopping is permitted only for real emergencies warning signs - ANSWER-signs that are black and yellow diamond - ANSWER-warning signs are usually ___-shaped, with some exceptions school crossing sign - ANSWER-sign that means to slow down and watch for children crossing construction zone ahead sign - ANSWER-sign that means there will be road construction for the next 13 miles guide signs - ANSWER-signs that are usually green and white blue, white - ANSWER-some guide signs are ___ and ___; these indicate services ahead brown, white - ANSWER-some guide signs are ___ and ___; these indicate parks and recreational areas, camping spots, and hiking trails flashing red light - ANSWER-indicates that you must stop and proceed only when it is safe to do so flashing yellow light - ANSWER-means slow down and proceed with caution broken lines - ANSWER-lines that are used in areas where there are no restrictions on passing when it is safe to do so solid yellow lines - ANSWER-lines that indicate you may not pass two - ANSWER-if passing is not allowed for traffic in both directions, the broken line will be replaced by ___ solid yellow line(s) right line - ANSWER-the lane that is best used by slow-moving vehicles and vehicles approaching their exit left lane - ANSWER-the lane that is for passing or for approaching an exit on the left-hand side of the highway 100 - ANSWER-before changing lanes, signal for at least ___ ft. 50 - ANSWER-stay in your lane for at least ___ ft. before changing lanes again 55 mph - ANSWER-the maximum speed limit on highways in Florida 30 mph - ANSWER-the speed limit for business or residential districts unless otherwise posted 15 mph - ANSWER-the speed limit for school zones unless otherwise marked 40 mph - ANSWER-the minimum speed limit for Interstate and Defense Highways unless otherwise posted doubled - ANSWER-speeding fines are ___ when workers are in a construction zone and in school zones during posted hours false - ANSWER-true or false: if something falls in front of you on the highway, hit your brakes [Show Less]
What does TLSAE stand for? - ANSWER-Traffic Laws and Substance Abuse Education How old do you have to be to take TLSAE? - ANSWER-At least 14.5 years old... [Show More] Who is required to take TLSAE? - ANSWER-Anybody who is applying for a permit (15-17) or driver license (18+) and has never had a regular driver license in any state or country. AND If you are under 21 years old and get your license suspended for DUI (BAL of .02 to .05%). This course will help you reinstate your license on a hardship basis. Can adults take this course? - ANSWER-Yes, as long as you've never held a driver license in Florida, another state, or another county, you're required to take a TLSAE course before applying for a Florida driver license. Also if you are 21 years old and get your license suspended for DUI (BAL of .02 to .05%), this course will help you reinstate your license on a hardship basis. Do TLSAE students need a parent to meet their drivers ed requirements? - ANSWER-If you're under the age of 18 and not married, you'll need a parent or a legal guardian to sign off on the Parental Consent form that you turn in when you get your permit and your driver's license (no stepparents, unless they've legally adopted you). If you're 18 years old or older, you don't need a parent to meet your drivers ed requirement. Is our TLSAE course state-approved? - ANSWER-We are approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLDHSMV) Here's our approval letter: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/535886cee4b0f67f52ae4c8e/t/559f0ae2e4b0b76da528aaa8/1436486370713/FL+TLSAE+Approval+Letters.pdf Does this course qualify for an insurance discount? - ANSWER-The student needs to contact their insurance company to find out. On what platforms is TLSAE available? - ANSWER-Web, iOS, Android Which Aceable app do TLSAE students use? - ANSWER-Aceable Drivers Ed Do students need to have a Social Security Number in order to take the TLSAE course? - ANSWER-While their profile requires them to have an SSN, we can accept a Alien Registration Number or a Non-Alien Registration Number. The student needs to contact us with this as we will need to manually add this to their account. What are the steps to TLSAE? - ANSWER-1. Take Aceable 2. Pass the state written exam 3. Get learner license 4. Complete behind-the-wheel hours 5. Get license http://aceable.com/florida/blog/5-steps-to-get-your-florida-driver-license How long is TLSAE? - ANSWER-4 hours Do students have to complete the course at one time? - ANSWER-No. Students can log on and off whenever they want. Does this course expire? - ANSWER-No How many levels are in the TLSAE course? - ANSWER-12 levels Are students restricted to doing a certain number of hours per day? - ANSWER-No. Students can do as much of the course per day as they like. Are there timers on each page? - ANSWER-Yes Can students jump around in the course? - ANSWER-Students can always go back in the course to review previous material. However, they cannot jump ahead. Students will only have access to levels/chapters/pages they're currently on and have already completed. Are parent accounts available? - ANSWER-Yes Are there any tests in the TLSAE course? - ANSWER-Yes, we call them "level assessments." When will students take the level assessments? - ANSWER-At the end of each level How many questions are on the level assessments? - ANSWER-10 questions, multiple choice What is a passing grade for a level assessment? - ANSWER-80% or better What if a student fails a level assessment? - ANSWER-They can retake it again (as many times as they need to pass). There is no extra penalty or fee for taking level assessments multiple times. Are there practice tests in the course? - ANSWER-Yes. Students can take these tests at any time to review material. They won't count for or against the student. Is there a final exam? - ANSWER-Yes How many questions are on the final exam? - ANSWER-40 questions, multiple choice What score does a student need to get to pass the final exam? - ANSWER-80% or better What if a student fails the final exam? - ANSWER-They can retake it again (at least 24 hours later). There is no extra penalty or fee for taking the final exam again. What happens when students complete the TLSAE course? - ANSWER-Their information is e-filed with the Florida DMV within 1-3 business days. We'll email them when this process is complete. Will the student receive a certificate from Aceable when they complete the TLSAE course? - ANSWER-No. Their information is e-filed with the state of Florida, and they will not receive any paper or digital certificate from Aceable. They will only receive a certificate number. The Driver License Office will not ask for a Certificate of Completion. What's the difference between the Aceable final exam and the state written knowledge exam? - ANSWER-The Aceable final exam shows that the student has passed the required TLSAE course. The state written knowledge exam is required for any first-time permit or license applicant. Who can take the state written knowledge exam with Aceable? - ANSWER-Students who want to take the state written exam with Aceable need to be 14-17 years old. Students who are 18 years old or older need to take the state written exam at the Driver License Office (this is a Florida state requirement). How much is the state written knowledge exam with Aceable? - ANSWER-$25 What is the format of the state written knowledge exam with Aceable? - ANSWER-50 questions, multiple choice What is a passing grade for the state written knowledge exam with Aceable? - ANSWER-80% or better (at least 40 out of 50 questions correct) How long do students taking the state written knowledge exam with Aceable have to complete it? - ANSWER-1 hour What if a student fails the state written knowledge exam with Aceable? - ANSWER-A student fails the state written exam with Aceable if: 1. They don't pass all security questions. 2. Don't score at least an 80% 3. Don't complete the exam in 60 minutes This are very strict state requirements that Aceable has to follow. Make sure students know about this when you talk to them about taking the state written exam with us. What happens when a student completes the state written knowledge exam with Aceable? - ANSWER-Their information is e-filed with the Florida DMV within 1-3 business days. We'll email them when this process is complete. Will the student receive a certificate when they complete the state written knowledge exam with Aceable? - ANSWER-No. Their information is e-filed with the state of Florida, and they will not receive any paper or digital certificate from Aceable. The Driver License Office will not ask for a Certificate of Completion. What form of verification do we use to make sure the student is the one taking the course and not anyone else? - ANSWER-Profile-Based Verification What happens if a student fails verification once? - ANSWER-They get kicked back to the beginning of the level - this is per state law and we had to put these rules in place in order to get our course approved. If we didn't have to do it, we wouldn't have but unfortunately these are Florida's rules for online courses. Do students need to schedule an appointment at the Driver License Office to get their permit? - ANSWER-If they've taken the state written exam with Aceable (separate from the TLSAE course) they don't need to make an appointment to get their permit. If they haven't taken the state written exam with Aceable, they'll need to schedule an appointment. http://www.flhsmv.gov/locations/ How old does someone have to be to get a permit in Florida? - ANSWER-15 years old What do students bring with them when they get their permit? - ANSWER-- Proof of Identification: Birth certificate (or a certified copy issued by state you were born in) or United States Passport - Proof of Social Security Number: Original social security card or your W-2 showing your SSN - Proof of Residential Address: Home utility bill, cable bill, home telephone bill, etc. - Non US Citizens must present proof of legal presence - Parental Consent Form - Minor Driver Applicant Form (optional to print before you go) If you are under 18 and are not married, one parent or legal guardian must sign your license application. Stepparents may not sign unless they have legally adopted you. You must sign this at the DMV. What tests will students take at the Driver License Office when they get their permit? - ANSWER-They'll take the vision and hearing tests (and the state written exam if they didn't already take it with Aceable). If a student takes the state written test at the Driver License Office and fails, can they take it again? - ANSWER-Yes. It'll be $10 for every retake. How long does a student need to hold their permit before getting their license? - ANSWER-12 months When does the 12 month period start? - ANSWER-The day the student gets their permit Do TLSAE students need to complete any behind-the-wheel practice or instruction hours before getting their license? - ANSWER-The state of Florida requires 50 hours of behind-the-wheel practice (10 of which must be done at night). There are no restrictions in terms of the number of hours students can drive per day. Even if students complete 50 hours before the 12 months are up, they still have to wait the entire 12 months. Adults don't need to do any behind-the-wheel. Can a student take behind-the-wheel lessons with a school instead of with their parents? - ANSWER-Yes. Students can do behind-the-wheel lessons with adults who are at least 21 years old and have a valid license, or with a driving school of their choice. Do students need to log their behind-the-wheel hours? - ANSWER-No What are the restrictions for someone with a permit? - ANSWER-In the first three months, students are only allowed to drive during daylight hours. After the first three months, students can only drive between 6 am and 10 pm. Students must always be accompanied by a licensed adult who is at least 21 years old. How old does someone have to be to get a license? - ANSWER-16 years old Do students need to schedule an appointment at the Driver License Office to get their license? - ANSWER-It's best for them to schedule an appointment since they'll be taking the driving test. http://www.flhsmv.gov/locations/ What do students bring with them when they get their license? - ANSWER-When you go in to get your driver license, you won't need to bring any of the documents you brought for your permit unless you need to make a change in name, address, etc. The only thing you need to provide is a vehicle for the driving test. You have to be accompanied by a licensed driver if you don't have a valid license. If you need an interpreter, you can bring one for the test, but there can be no other passengers in the car. What tests will students take at the Driver License Office when they get their license? - ANSWER-Teens: driving test Adults: vision, hearing, written, and driving tests If the student fails the driving test, can they take it again? - ANSWER-Yes, as soon as the next day. But it'll be $20 for [Show Less]
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