Safe Driving and Substance Abuse Quiz
Test your knowledge on traffic psychology, alcohol effects, distractions, and safety rules. Stay informed to drive safely.
#1
Which of the following is a common side effect of driving under the influence of alcohol?
Improved reaction time
Decreased coordination
Enhanced focus
Increased awareness
#2
What is the primary purpose of anti-lock brakes (ABS) in a vehicle?
To reduce fuel consumption
To prevent skidding during braking
To increase acceleration
To enhance steering control
#3
Which of the following is a common distraction while driving?
Listening to music
Using a hands-free device
Eating or drinking
Checking rearview mirrors
#4
Which type of road sign is represented by a red circle with a diagonal line across it?
Stop sign
Yield sign
No entry sign
Speed limit sign
#5
What does ABS stand for in the context of vehicle safety?
Automatic Braking System
Anti-Bump Suspension
Anti-Lock Braking System
Acceleration Boosting System
#6
What blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is considered illegal for drivers in many countries?
#7
Which substance can impair driving abilities even if it is legal?
Caffeine
Nicotine
Prescription medication
Marijuana
#8
What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for commercial drivers in many countries?
#9
Which of the following is a common effect of driving while fatigued?
Increased alertness
Improved decision-making
Impaired reaction time
Enhanced focus
#10
What is the primary purpose of traction control systems in vehicles?
To reduce engine noise
To prevent wheel slippage during acceleration
To improve fuel efficiency
To enhance airbag deployment
#11
What is the primary purpose of a sobriety checkpoint?
To issue speeding tickets
To check for vehicle defects
To detect and deter impaired drivers
To enforce seat belt laws
#12
In the context of substance abuse and driving, what does the term 'designated driver' refer to?
A professional chauffeur service
A person responsible for driving others who are impaired
A specially designed vehicle for impaired individuals
An advanced driving assistance system
#13
What is the purpose of the three-second rule in safe driving?
To maintain a consistent speed
To estimate following distance
To signal lane changes
To avoid potholes
#14
What is the purpose of the 'blind spot' when referring to driving?
An area not covered by headlights at night
A region not visible in the rearview mirror
A zone obscured by the windshield wipers
A section hidden by tinted windows
#15
What is the purpose of the 'two-second rule' in safe driving?
To estimate following distance
To signal lane changes
To maintain a consistent speed
To avoid potholes
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