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Drivers Ed Module 3 Practice Quiz
Boost safe driving skills with interactive questions
Study Outcomes
- Understand core road safety principles essential for safe driving.
- Apply critical traffic rules in simulated driving scenarios.
- Identify and interpret important traffic signs and signals.
- Analyze potential hazards and determine appropriate responses.
- Evaluate driving knowledge to build confidence for written and practical exams.
Module 3 Exam Drivers Ed Practice Cheat Sheet
- Always buckle up - Think of your seat belt as your superhero cape - it's your first line of defense! Whether you're singing along to tunes in the front or chilling in the backseat, clicking it into place slashes your risk of serious harm during a crash. It's quick, easy, and could save your life. NHTSA Teen Driving
- Limit distractions - Avoid multitasking mischief like texting, dialing, or snacking behind the wheel. These sneaky diversions steal your focus when you need it most and can turn a simple drive into a risky adventure. Keep your phone on silent and snacks off your lap to stay in the driver's seat - literally! NHTSA Teen Driving
- Respect speed limits - Blasting past posted limits may feel thrilling, but it cuts your reaction time in half and cranks up crash severity. Always tune your speed to road conditions, whether it's rain, fog, or heavy traffic. Slowing down is your secret weapon against surprises. NTSB Teen Driver Safety
- Stay sober behind the wheel - Never mix driving with alcohol or drugs - it's a recipe for disaster. Impaired driving wrecks your judgment, coordination, and reaction time, putting everyone on the road at risk. Keep your ride sober and call a friend, parent, or ride-share instead. NTSB Teen Driver Safety
- Get plenty of rest - Sleep isn't optional when you're driving; it's essential. Drowsy driving slows your brain, makes you less aware of hazards, and can lead to micro-sleeps behind the wheel. If you feel droopy, pull over and recharge with a quick power nap. NHTSA Teen Driving
- Keep passengers to a minimum - Extra friends in the car can be fun, but they can also be major distractions. For your first few months of unsupervised driving, stick to just one buddy or none. This small squad keeps you focused on the road instead of the backseat banter. NHTSA Teen Driving
- Master your GDL rules - Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) laws are like training wheels for teen drivers. They ease you into more challenging driving conditions by gradually lifting restrictions as you gain experience. Know each phase inside and out before cruising to full-license freedom. NTSB Teen Driver Safety
- Drive defensively - Be a defensive driving ninja by scanning for hazards, anticipating other drivers' moves, and keeping a safe following distance. Staying alert and prepared helps you dodge surprises instead of crashing into them. Remember: brake early, not hard! NHTSA Teen Driving
- Maintain your ride - Treat your car like a trusty steed - keep brakes, tires, lights, and fluids in tip‑top shape. Regular check-ups prevent breakdowns and ensure you're ready for life's twists and turns. A quick monthly inspection can be the difference between smooth cruising and roadside drama. PA DMV Teen Safety Tips
- Check conditions first - Always peek at road and weather forecasts before setting off - rain, snow, fog, or heat can change everything. Adjust your speed, route, or even postpone your drive if Mother Nature throws you a curveball. Being weather-wise keeps your journey safe and stress-free. NHTSA Teen Driving