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Safety Solutions Five QUIZ
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Safety Solutions FIVE Video Course QUIZ
You'll need to correctly answer at least
34 of the 34
questions below (
100%
) to progress to the next unit.
Question #1:
Distracted driving can be classified into four categories, Manual, Cognitive, Visual and Auditory.
True
False
Question #2:
Fatigue or Drowsiness cane be a deadly cognitive distraction.
True
False
Question #3:
A wandering mind can be a cognitive distraction.
True
False
Question #4:
An unsafe driver on the road can be a distraction.
True
False
Question #5:
Visual distractions are not:
Glare from the Sun
Rain or sleet
Fog
Loud sounds
Question #6:
As a driver, you should refrain from carrying on a conversation with your passengers or tour guides.
True
False
Question #7:
Noise that pulls your eyes off the road can be:
A Cognitive distratcion
A Manual distraction
A Audio distraction
Question #8:
GPS CAN be a distraction.
True
False
Question #9:
Eating or Drinking while driving is a manual distraction.
True
False
Question #10:
A cognitive distraction could be considered talking on the phone on a hands free device.
True
False
Question #11:
An audio distraction could be considered:
A movie being played to loud on the AV system
Sunshine blinding your vision
Adjusting the AV controls or stereo system
Question #12:
Manual distractions are considered:
Anything that takes your hands away from the wheel and eyes off of the road
When a sound causes the driver to lose focus on the road
When the sun blinds you while driving
Question #13:
Distracted driving is one of the major causes of vehicle accidents.
True
False
Question #14:
If a passenger asks you to help them with the WIFI system while you are driving, you should let them know you will pull over when it is safe to do so and help them at that time.
True
False
Question #15:
A possible way to address GPS use of a phone is:
In a clear and solid voice, explain to the group leader that you will be using your phone in a GPS capacity at the beginning of the trip
Ask the group leader to let you know if they would like to provide specific routing details or if they are comfortbale with you using your phone GPS service
Turn on the voice commands so that the GPS function is Audible on your phone
Any of these may be a good approach
Question #16:
Customers may perceive a drivers use of a phone as a GPS tool to be on-road phone use.
True
False
Question #17:
If I use my cellular phone as a GPS unit, this is not illegal.
True
False
Question #18:
If I have a hands free device for my cellular phone, this is not considered a distraction.
True
False
Question #19:
Customer service is paramount, and as a driver I should:
Engage in conversation with my passengers and guests while driving
While driving, be willing to operate the DVD controls, radio controls or PA system
Focus on the job of driving, and pull the vehicle over in a safe locating to make adjustments or help passengers with entertainment systems.
Question #20:
Distracted driving is considered anything beyond hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
True
False
Question #21:
If a passenger wants to login to the wifi unit, the driver should do it for them when they are driving.
True
False
Let the passenger figure it out, please pay attention to your driving only.
Question #22:
Once a vehicle has completed the turn, check the mirrors and straighten out the front wheels before:
Accelerating
Stopping quickly and accelerating rapidly from stoplights.
Backing up.
Question #23:
A driver should check the left mirrors for clearance in the event that a vehicle or person has entered the area where the tail swing has occurred.
True
False
Question #24:
A driver should check the right flat and convex mirrors for space as the bus continues through the turn.
True
False
Question #25:
During a turn, it is important to make sure that the rear axle of the vehicle is:
Far enough back to engage the mudflaps that are attached to the rear bumper of the vehicle.
Far enough up to keep the bus from pinching objects once the bus begins to pivot to the right.
Properly aligned with the front of the vehicle to insure that hydrostatic pressure does not build up under the contact pad of the tires.
Question #26:
How wide is a standard mid size coach?
8 feet
8.5 feet
9 feet
Question #27:
How wide is a standard motor coach?
ten feet
eight feet
nine feet
eight and a half feet
Question #28:
Turns can be costly and dangerous if you do not take necessary precautions before and during these maneuvers.
True
False
Question #29:
Which of the following items can contribute to accidents?
Poorly adjusted mirrors
Not knowing the dimensions of the bus
Speed
proximity to fixed/moving objects
All of the above
Question #30:
Some accidents and collisions can involve pedestrians and bicycles.
True
False
Question #31:
Most collisions and accidents involve something small such as:
A stop sign
A mailbox
A mirror
All of the above
Question #32:
When entering a double turn, you should always select the:
Inside lane to insure no one cuts you off
Outside lane to avoid being pinched by an outside vehicle
None of the above
Question #33:
The rear wheels of a bus act as the pivot point for the rear of the vehicle.
True
False
Question #34:
The length behind the rear wheels of a bus can be as much as ten feet, almost as much on a motorcoah.
True
False
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