Some of the 18 Sets below contain facts that are subject to change.
DIRECTIONS: For each Set, scroll so tip of red arrow is just visible at bottom of your screen, consider "a)" and "b)", then scroll to see answer below arrow:
> If you understand everything in a Set, circle Set's # on worksheet.
> If you don't understand everything in a Set, underline Set's #.
 
Example Set: stop sign and yield sign
a) both are red
b) one is red and one is yellow
b) one is red and one is yellow
 
 
Set 701: helps you hear what you usually need to hear while driving
a) slightly opened window(s)
b) closed windows to minimize sounds from outside vehicle
a) slightly opened window(s)
 
 
 
Set 702: increases risk of highway hypnosis
a) winding roads
b) straight roads
b) straight roads
 
 
 
Set 703: a tired driver is more likely to fall asleep
a) while feeling hungry
b) after eating a heavy meal
b) after eating a heavy meal
 
 
 
Set 704: a tired driver should
a) close the windows and turn up the heat
b) pull over in a safe location, lock the doors, and take a nap
b) pull over in a safe location, lock the doors, and take a nap
 
 
 
Set 705: helps you concentrate while driving
a) looking only at the road ahead
b) keeping your eyes moving
b) keeping your eyes moving
 
 
 
Set 706: GLP drivers while in control of a vehicle, even while stopped in traffic
a) are not allowed to operate electronic devices even if they are hands-free
b) are not allowed to operate electronic devices unless they are hands-free
a) are not allowed to operate electronic devices even if they are hands-free
 
 
 
Set 707: non-GLP drivers listening to music from portable player to car's speakers
a) legal if device is not handheld or operated
b) illegal
a) legal if device is not handheld or operated
 
 
 
Set 708: non-GLP drivers while in control of a vehicle, even while stopped in traffic
a) are not allowed to use GPS devices
b) can glance at or listen to GPS devices, but not manually adjust them
b) can glance at or listen to GPS devices, but not manually adjust them
 
 
 
Set 709: drivers while in control of a vehicle, even while stopped in traffic
a) are not allowed to read or send texts or emails
b) are allowed to glance at a text but not allowed to touch the device
a) are not allowed to read or send texts or emails
 
 
 
Set 710: driver with earbuds in ears and dead cell phone in dash's cubbyhole
a) illegal because earbuds being held in a position where they can be used
b) legal because phone's battery is dead
a) illegal because earbuds being held in a position where they can be used
 
 
 
Set 711: driver picked up phone from floor where it fell after a sudden stop
a) legal if they are not using phone
b) illegal
b) illegal
 
 
 
Set 712: some police use high resolution cameras to catch distracted drivers
a) but only in well lit settings from 150 m away or less
b) from nearby to more than 1 km away and even in low light settings
b) from nearby to more than 1 km away and even in low light settings
 
 
 
Set 713: when you are feeling intense emotions
a) you miss important information
b) you are alert and it's difficult to daydream
a) you miss important information
 
 
 
Set 714: alcohol in your blood
a) increases your depth perception and peripheral vision
b) slows your reaction time
b) slows your reaction time
 
 
 
Set 715: vomiting, sweating, coffee, cold shower, exercise, eating, passage of time
a) one of these will reduce the amount of alcohol in your blood
b) two of these will reduce the amount of alcohol in your blood
a) one of these will reduce the amount of alcohol in your blood
 
 
 
Set 716: if an intoxicated person drives and crashes
a) he will need an ICBC comprehensive insurance policy
b) his host/hostess may be held legally responsible for the crash
b) his host/hostess may be held legally responsible for the crash
 
 
 
Set 717: illegal drugs, medications, prescription drugs
a) two of the above can impair a driver
b) all of the above can impair a driver
b) all of the above can impair a driver
 
 
 
Set 718: if an impaired person with a vehicle's keys is near or in the vehicle
a) they can be charged under Section 253 of the Criminal Code of Canada
b) this is legal if the engine is not running
a) they can be charged under Section 253 of the Criminal Code of Canada
 
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