Training: Distracted Driving Step 1: Click on the “Watch Video” link below and watch the entire video. WATCH VIDEO Step 2: Complete the quiz below and click the “Submit” button when done. Name* First Last 1. How can you be proactive when it comes to dealing with distracted driving?*Commit to not driving while you’re distractedWatch out for distracted drivers around youRespond by managing a distracted driver once you spot themAll of the above2. True or False? Texting while driving is worse than drunk driving?*TrueFalse3. “Visual” distractions are:*Distractions that lure our eyes away from the roadA potential problem for anyone who drives a motor vehicleA type of distraction that you can’t give more than a fleeting glance while drivingAll of the above4. True or False? “Physical" distractions are the kind that triggers us to take our hands off the wheel while driving.*TrueFalse5. “Mental” distractions are:*Distractions that lure our eyes away from the roadWhen voices in your head tell you how bad everyone else is drivingWhen your mind wanders to something other than drivingDistractions that will go away in the future due to in-dash technology to make the task of driving easier6. Which of the following distractions is a triple threat?*Eating while drivingTexting while drivingApplying make-up while drivingHaving a conversation with a passenger while driving7. The state of mind referred to as “Inattention blindness” is:*When you actually don’t see something, even though it’s in your line of sightYour mind fails to register seeing something because it’s focused elsewhereWhen you go on “auto-pilot” because driving is so routineAll of the above8. When driving at 65 miles per hour, if you take your hand off the wheel and eyes off the road for five (5) seconds to grab something, the distance you’ll travel “blind” is about:*175 feet275 feet375 feet475 feet9. Which of the following are signs of inattentive or distracted driving?*A vehicle moving faster or slower than other trafficA vehicle making dramatic changes in speedA vehicle suddenly braking to squeeze into the next laneAny or all of the aboveTrue or False? The best way to deal with a distracted driver is to create a “safety cushion” between you and them.*TrueFalseVerification* I verify that I've watched the entire video and have completed the associated quiz.Please check the verification box above and sign in the signature box below. Once completed you may click the "submit" button.Signature*