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Your body gets rid of: a.three (alcoholic) drinks an hour. b.one (alcoholic) drink an hour c.two (alcoholic) drinks an hour d.none of the above |
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b.one (alcoholic) drink an hour |
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To help relieve fatigue on a trip, it would be a good idea to: a.stop for a rest every two hours b.do arm exercises every hour c.drive with one eye open at all times d.change feet on the gas pedal |
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a.stop for a rest every two hours |
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The main reason why drinking alcohol and then driving is so dangerous, is that it affects your: a.coordination b.vision c.judgment and skill d.reflexes |
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Stress can affect your driving by: a.lessening your concentration on the driving task b.decreasing your chances of an accident c.causing you to go to sleep at the wheel d.making you more aware of others around you |
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a.lessening your concentration on the driving task |
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What is the number one killer on Montana’s roads? a.poor or unkept roads b.inclement weather/driving conditions c.drunk and impaired drivers d.excessive speed |
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c.drunk and impaired drivers |
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Explain how one can avoid driving while fatigued a. get a good night rest b.preplan your trip and share the driving c.stop and take a break every two hours or so d.all of the above |
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The first skill lost by a driver under the influence of alcohol is A.confidence B.reaction time C.judgment D.braking |
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Alcohol is removed from your body: a.by exercising b.by time only c.by drinking lots of coffee d.by taking a cold shower |
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