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REDIRECTED Texas PTDE Course 101 Module - 4

Texas Parent Taught Driver Education Course (PTDE) 101 Module - 4: Driver Readiness
Online Classroom Progress Assessment (Value 5 points each)
MULTIPLE CHOICE. (Choose and write the letter of the BEST answer in the blank.)


1. Driver readiness means ___________________________________________.
a. being ready to obtain a driver license
b. mental, emotional, and physical preparation to operate a vehicle
c. not being aware of your own mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing
d. both a & b

2. Emotions that may affect your driving are ____________________________.
a. happiness or joy
b. depression or anxiety
c. sadness or hatred
d. all of the above

3. Factors that influence driver errors are ___________________________.
a. lack of experience
b. inadequate decision- making skills regarding risk
c. targeting
d. both a & b

4. Reduced risk driving practices include _____________________________.
a. being is emotionally, physically, and mentally ready to drive
b. driving fatigued
c. driving under the influence of alcohol
d. driving aggressively

5. Circadian rhythm fatigue is a result of _______________________________.
a. lack of sleep
b. too much mental work
c. too much physical work
d. the body’s natural “down time”

6. The best remedy for driving fatigue is _____________________________.
a. fresh air
b. rest
c. loud music
d. coffee

7. The most common group of drivers who commit road rage is ____________.
a. 25-35 year old males
b. 18–26 year old males
c. 16-20 year olds (regardless of gender)
d. 45-55 year old males

8. The trigger for aggressive driving is most often __________________________.
a. traffic lights
b. inclement weather
c. traffic congestion
d. other drivers

9. When managing an aggressive driver you should not ____________________.
a. keep plenty of space between you and the aggressive driver
b. use your horn to alert him/her of your presence
c. drive to a police station or an area with people
d. if you have a cell phone, use it to call the police


TRUE/FALSE. (Determine if the statement is true (T) or false (F) and write appropriate T or F in the blank.)

10. Drivers who have developed basic man euvering skills without proper decision-making are usually considered good drivers.

11. Most crashes involving teen drivers result from improper search.

12. Young people do not need to concern themselves with fatigue and driving as their energy level is higher than older people.

13. If you see others making driving errors, you should point out the mistakes to them.

14. Aggressive driving occurs most often on primary roadways.

15. When aggressive driving escalates to violence, it is called road rage.

16. Frequent lane changes, high speed, and tailgating are signs of aggressive driving.

17. Commentary driving is when the driver comments on the passengers  attitude.

18. When route planning, you should never worry about weather reports.

19. Commentary driving is a tool that allows you to “read the traffic picture aloud.”

20. A driver should route plan for dealing with delays caused by weather, visibility, traffic, and roadway conditions.

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