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Impact Texas Teen Drivers 2023 - MCQs Answers


ITTD Lesson 1 Answers:

1. Drinking a latte or soda, texting, applying make-up, viewing a GPS or chatting with friends while driving are ALL distractions that can result in fatal crashes.
 → True

2. Fatal crashes resulting from distracted driving are 100% preventable.
 → True

3. Over 3000 teens per year, between 15 and 20 years of age lose their lives in fatal crashes.
 → True

4. It's important to realize that when it comes to distracted driving it is not about bad teens doing bad things, it's about good teens making poor choices.
 → True

5. Whether you are the driver or passenger, it's extremely important to always make good choices and to speak up when you find yourself in an unsafe situation.
 → True


ITTD Lesson 2 Answers:

6. The estimated economic loss of ALL motor vehicle crashes in 2012 was $26,000.
 → False

7. There wasn't one day without a death on Texas roadways in 2012.
 → True

8. In 2012, one person was killed in a car crash every 2 hours 35 minutes.
 → True

9. Over 230,506 people were injured in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 1907.
 → False

10. 91,264 Texas teen drivers between the ages of 15 and 19 were involved in crashes during a one year period.
 → True


ITTD Lesson 3 Answers:

11. Dr*gs are the #1 killer of teens in America.
 → False

12. Distracted driving can take a life in a blink of an eye.
 → True

13. 400,000 people are seriously injured in car crashes each year.
 → True

14. Teens renamed the probability wheel, "It probably won't happen to me wheel".
 → False

15. Drivers between the ages of 55 - 70 have the largest proportion of drivers killed due to distracted driving.
 → False


ITTD Lesson 4 Answers:

16. What is the definition of distracted driving?
 → Any activity that could divert a person's attention away from the primary task of driving.


ITTD Lesson 5 Answers:

17. Texting while driving is not that bad if you are an experienced driver.
 → False

18. To operate a vehicle safely, drivers must know how to operate all of their vehicle controls.
 → True

19. While driving, if you have to send a text message it's safer to send a short message with acronyms or abbreviations.
 → False

20. After the crash Amanda's parents learned she was using her phone while driving.
 → True

21. In amanda’s video, she was involved in a crash that took her life exactly one year from the date of her first collision.
 → True


ITTD Lesson 6 Answers:

22. InTEXTicated is a term that can describe a person who is distracted by texting while they are driving.
 → True

23. Several behaviors can be signs of both distracted and intoxicated drivers.
 → True

24. It's more dangerous to be inTOXicated while driving than to text while driving.
 → False

25. Texting for many teens is their primary form of communication.
 → True

26. If a law enforcement officer spots a driver crossing multiple lanes, they can automatically assume they are intoxicated.
 → False


ITTD Lesson 7 Answers:

27. There is only one phase for GDL restrictions.
 → False

28. In order to graduate to GDL Phase II, teens must hold the Learner License for at least 6 months and be 16 years of age.
 → True

29. During GDL phase I, minors are restricted to practicing their driving skills with an authorized adult.
 → True

30. During GDL Phase II: The hours of operations and number of passengers are limited. The use of wireless communication devices are prohibited whether hands free or not.
 → True

31. GDL restrictions last forever.
 → False
 

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