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Len [333]
3 years ago
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21. __________ often causes overactive eye movement.
 
B. Nicotine 
 
 22. Under the influence of stimulants, you may be unable

to focus because of __________.
A. overexcitement

 
 26. Proper use of child safety seats reduces the risk of fatal injury for infants by _______.
A. 71% 
 


27. Because stimulants __________, your ability to use proper judgment on the road will be compromised.
 
B. overload your nervous system 
 


29. Right-of-way is __________.
B. the privilege of immediate use of the road 


 
33. __________ can cause both shaking, restless movements and slow, imbalanced ones.
C. Mescaline 
 


36. __________ guide signs tell you about recreational facilities, such as parks, campgrounds, fishing sites, or boat launches.
 
C. Brown 
 







38. Like an impaired driver, a fatigued driver will be unable to focus and will __________.
A. be especially sensitive to bright light

Some drugs, like Tylenol, are available over the counter because they are safe in any dose.
B. False 
 


8. Alcohol's effects on the pupil make it more difficult to __________.
A. let in an appropriate amount of light 
 



10. Alcohol and drug use costs Florida _________ each year.
 
D. $44 billion


 
11. __________ can cause a stressed driver to overreact to minor delays and mistakes, leading to aggressive and reckless driving.
 
B. Irritability


  
13. Among U.S. states in 2009, Florida had the third-highest number of fatalities in collisions involving __________.
A. a driver with a BAL of .01 or more 
 


18. Unless directed otherwise, you may __________ after stopping at a red light.
D. turn right 
 


19. Simple possession of alcoholic beverages by persons under age 21 is not prohibited by law.
B. False 
 
21. When you see a solid yellow traffic light for your lane, what should you do?
 
C. Slow down and stop if you can do so safely 
 


22. Drivers with a BAL of .15 are about __________ times more likely to be involved in a fatal collision than sober drivers.
D. 20


 
23. In 2009, one person died every __________ minutes from impaired driving in the United States.
B. 48 
 
 

24. Alcohol damages your __________, making it more difficult to understand how far away other objects are.
B. depth perception


 
27. Hallucinogens can cause hallucinations that are __________.
C. either extreme or subtle


 
28. A person who has kept a significant amount of alcohol in his or her bloodstream at all times for a number of years may die if he or she stops drinking alcohol for too long.
A. True 
 


30. After being convicted of a drug offense, __________.
 
D. A and C 
 


31. Who will eventually have to pay real money for your mistake if you kill someone when driving while impaired?
D. All of the above 
 


32. The penalties for a first-time DUI charge include probation for __________.
A. no more than one year including incarceration 
 

33. If you are traveling on a highway with multiple lanes of travel in the same direction and you approach a parked emergency or law enforcement vehicle, you must __________ as soon as you safely can.
 
B. leave the lane closest to the vehicle


 

34. A drug is __________.
 
B. any chemical administered to a person as a medicinal treatment 
 






35. Which of the following is true about alcohol-attributable deaths?
A. Most deaths are from acute causes. 


 
38. Compared to alcohol, __________ are often more likely to produce dizziness and confusion before significant loss of physical coordination.
B. antihistamines 
 


39. Because stimulants __________, your ability to use proper judgment on the road will be compromised.
B. overload your nervous system


 
40. A citation for driving 16 mph or more over the lawful speed limit puts __________ points on your license.
 
C. 4 
 

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