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Back to Basics!
                               Drive
             Steer With a                  Parking &    Fine-tune the
Buckle Up!                  Distraction-    Backing    Fundamentals
             Clear Head         free        Basics
Back to Basics!
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             Clear Head     Distraction-    Backing    Fundamentals
                                free        Basics


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Back to Basics!
               Buckle Up! 100

During the average lifetime of being either a
 driver or passenger, what are the chances
  you will be involved in a crash at some
                   point?

                     a. 25%
                     b. 50%
                     c. 99%
c. 99%! We don’t get to pick when crashes happen,
   so always buckle up– it’s your best defense against
                   injury and death.
Back to Basics!
          Buckle Up! 200


Approximately how long does it take to
        secure a seat belt?
            a. 2 seconds
            b. 5 seconds
            c. 8 seconds


            a. 2 seconds!     More
Back to Basics!
         Buckle Up! 200



   Don’t waste time deciding if the
  conditions of your journey warrant
taking the time to buckle up. Crashes
 are never planned so take 2 seconds
      to buckle up on every trip.
Seat belts should never have time off!
Back to Basics!
                Buckle Up! 300

 In vehicles equipped with air bags, how
  close to the steering wheel should the
                 driver sit?

       a. As close as is comfortable
       b. 8 inches (20 cm)
       c. At least 10 inches (25 cm)
  c. At least 10 inches (25 cm) -that is close
enough so that the driver is not leaning forward, but far
    enough to allow for safe air bag deployment.
Back to Basics!
                Buckle Up! 400


              True or False?
     Teens have the highest rate of seat
        belt use for all age groups.


                      False.
Teens and young adults (16-24) have the lowest rate of
 seat belt use among all age groups. It’s important for
parents to always set the right example and buckle up.
                    Every time.
Back to Basics!
              Buckle Up! 500


               True or False?
  If traveling with a pet, the front seat is
the best place for it so you can keep your
     eyes on it without turning around.



                  False.
                                   More
Back to Basics!
         Buckle Up! 500


Similar to a young child, the front air
  bag system can be deadly to a pet
 during a crash if sitting in the front
  seat, even if restrained. The best
  place for pets is in the back seat,
  preferably in a harness where you
 can feel at ease that they are safely
           secured. (Source: AAA)
Back to Basics!
      Steer With a Clear Head 100

   When driving on long trips, how often
should you take a break to rest and stretch?

             a. Every 6 hours
             b. Every 4 hours
             c. Every 2 hours

              c. Every 2 hours

                                    More
Back to Basics!
   Steer With a Clear Head 100


  Not only is 2 hours a good
interval for a stretch break, it’s
 a great window for checking
 messages and returning calls
           or e-mails.
Back to Basics!
     Steer With a Clear Head 200

Slower reaction times, vision impairment,
    lapses in judgment and delays in
processing information while driving can
              be a result of:

  a. Consuming alcohol prior to driving
  b. Drowsiness
  c. Either a or b
                               More
      C. Either a or b
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     Steer With a Clear Head 200

While there are tests to measure the
 presence of drugs and alcohol, there
    is no physical test to determine
   sleepiness. It is important to be
   aware that the affects of driving
     drowsy can be similar to those
 experienced if impaired by drugs or
                alcohol.
Back to Basics!
   Steer With a Clear Head 300


           True or False?
You’ll be able to tell if you are about
            to fall asleep.



               False.

                                More
Back to Basics!
   Steer With a Clear Head 300


 Sleep is not voluntary. If you are
 drowsy, microsleeps of 4-5 seconds
    can happen without you even
  knowing it. In that time, at 55 mph
(88 km/h), you will travel the length of
     a football field (91 meters).
Back to Basics!
     Steer With a Clear Head 400


 Being awake for ___ hours straight can
  cause impairment to driving equal to
having a .08 blood alcohol concentration.

                  a. 20
                  b. 22
                  c. 24
              a. 20 hours
                                   More
Back to Basics!
      Steer With a Clear Head 400

Shift workers and international travelers
  are particularly at risk for being awake
    for long stretches of time. Anytime
     you know you will be awake for an
  extended period of time and will need
    to drive, it is best to make alternate
    plans to get to where you are going
    safely. (source: National Sleep Foundation)
Back to Basics!
        Steer With a Clear Head 500

  If you feel drowsy while driving, the best
 countermeasure (and for many fleet safety
      programs, the only recommended
           countermeasure) is to:
a. Drink the equivalent of 2 cups of coffee
b. Turn up the radio & roll down the window
c. Pull over to a safe location and get some sleep

               C. Get sleep!          More
Back to Basics!
  Steer With a Clear Head 500




 Caffeine from either coffee or cola
will boost awareness for just a short
  time and an open window or loud
 music have no lasting effect. The
 only true countermeasure is sleep.
Back to Basics!
     Drive Distraction-Free 100


What are the 3 main types of distraction
     that can affect a driver’s focus?


   Visual – taking eyes off the road
  Manual – taking hands off the wheel
Cognitive – taking your mind off the task
                 of driving
Back to Basics!
     Drive Distraction-Free 200

   When stopped at a red light, what 2
things should you do before proceeding?


  - PAUSE for 2 seconds;

  - Look left-right-left (or right-left-right
  depending on road configuration where
  traveling) before proceeding.
Back to Basics!
       Drive Distraction-Free 300


             True or False?
Texting and driving is primarily an issue for
        teens – adults know better.


                 False.

                                  More
Back to Basics!
    Drive Distraction-Free 300

   Some surveys indicate adults are
   texting and driving at close to the
  same rate as teens. According to a
   recent study, approximately 1 in 4
  teens and 1 in 4 adults admit to the
    practice.* Texting and driving is
unsafe at any age regardless of driving
 experience or texting abilities, and in
        most states it is illegal.
      (*Pew Internet & American Life Project, 2010.)
Back to Basics!
        Drive Distraction-Free 400
Making or receiving a cell phone call while
 driving increases your risk of a crash by
               how much?

                          a. 2 times
                          b. 3 times
                          c. 4 times

                      c. 4 times
      (source: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety - IIHS)
                                                            More
Back to Basics!
     Drive Distraction-Free 400



 The IIHS study noted the fourfold
  increase in crash risk was the
same whether using a handheld or
        a hands-free device.
Back to Basics!
       Drive Distraction-Free 500


  Driving while using a cell phone reduces
the amount of brain activity associated with
           driving by how much?
                   a. 15%
                   b. 25%
                   c. 37%


                c. 37%            More
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      Drive Distraction-Free 500


 A Carnegie Mellon study concluded that
  listening to sentences on cell phones
  decreased brain activity by 37% in the
 parietal lobe—the area associated with
   driving. The same study also noted
decreased activity in the area of the brain
    that processes visual information.
Back to Basics!
     Parking & Backing Basics 100

 What percentage of crashes happen in
              parking lots?

                   a. 10%
                   b. 15%
                   c. 20%
                   c. 20%
Though parking lot crashes are typically low-speed
collisions, they can be costly and time consuming.
                   (Source: IIHS)
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     Parking & Backing Basics 200

Anytime you are in a position where you have
     to back up, what should you do before
                  proceeding?


A full vehicle walk-around to check for small
              children and objects.
Once in your vehicle, scan 360 again before
     releasing the brake and backing out.
Back to Basics!
      Parking & Backing Basics 300



What is the #1 safety tip for avoiding crashes
                due to backing?



 Whenever possible and legal, pull through
      or back into the parking space.
Back to Basics!
     Parking & Backing Basics 400



What 2 things will affect the size of the blind
 zone behind the rear bumper of a vehicle?




          1. The length of the vehicle
          2. The height of the driver
Back to Basics!
      Parking & Backing Basics 500

               True or False?
   Parking lot crashes are mostly an issue
         for inexperienced drivers.


                    False.
 Parking lot crashes happen across all levels of
experience. In fact, parking lot crashes are one
 of the most frequent types of crashes among
             company fleet drivers.
Back to Basics!
Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 100

 What is the recommended following
distance used in the DSWW materials
  for normal (not wet or icy) driving
             conditions?
             a. 2 seconds
             b. 3-4 seconds
             c. 4-6 seconds
 b. 3-4 seconds. When roads are wet or icy,
 increase your following distance or stay off the
 road.
Back to Basics!
  Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 200


How frequently should you do a full mirror
  sweep with your eyes while driving?

        a. Every 5-6 seconds
        b. Every 10-12 seconds
        c. Every 15-20 seconds

                                   More
         a. Every 5-6 seconds
Back to Basics!
Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 200



The best way to avoid being rear-ended
 is to know everything that is going on
around you– in front of you, beside you,
  and most importantly, behind you. If
 you identify a problem, do your best to
        get out from in front of it.
Back to Basics!
     Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 300


How far down the road should you be looking
    to avoid the need for hard braking?

                a. 2-4 seconds
                b. 4-6 seconds
                c. 8-10 seconds

              c. 8-10 seconds      More
Back to Basics!
Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 300



 In the city, 10 seconds is about
   1 block. On the highway, 10
  seconds is about 4 city blocks
  which is 1/4 to 1/3 of a mile or
      about 1/2 a kilometer.
Back to Basics!
 Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 400
              True or False?
 If you are rear-ended, there is nothing
you could have done to avoid the crash–
 you were just in the wrong place at the
               wrong time.

                False.

                              More
Back to Basics!
 Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 400


 You should always be prepared by
 watching your rear-view mirror and
surrounding your vehicle with space
in front and at least on one side as a
       potential escape route.
Back to Basics!
   Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 500

   According to a recent analysis by the
    Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
(IIHS), what percentage of 2-vehicle crashes
     are classified as rear-end collisions?
                  a. 15%
                b. 25%
                c. 40%

               c. 40%!           More
Back to Basics!
  Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 500

By implementing some fundamental skills,
    rear-end crashes can be prevented!

             Scan Ahead and 360°
Keep a following distance of at least 3-4 seconds
       Get out from in front of a problem
             Have an escape route
            Observe the speed limit!

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Driving Game: Back to Basics

  • 1. Back to Basics! Drive Steer With a Parking & Fine-tune the Buckle Up! Distraction- Backing Fundamentals Clear Head free Basics
  • 2. Back to Basics! Buckle Up! Steer with a Drive Parking & Fine-tune the Clear Head Distraction- Backing Fundamentals free Basics 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
  • 3. Back to Basics! Buckle Up! 100 During the average lifetime of being either a driver or passenger, what are the chances you will be involved in a crash at some point? a. 25% b. 50% c. 99% c. 99%! We don’t get to pick when crashes happen, so always buckle up– it’s your best defense against injury and death.
  • 4. Back to Basics! Buckle Up! 200 Approximately how long does it take to secure a seat belt? a. 2 seconds b. 5 seconds c. 8 seconds a. 2 seconds! More
  • 5. Back to Basics! Buckle Up! 200 Don’t waste time deciding if the conditions of your journey warrant taking the time to buckle up. Crashes are never planned so take 2 seconds to buckle up on every trip. Seat belts should never have time off!
  • 6. Back to Basics! Buckle Up! 300 In vehicles equipped with air bags, how close to the steering wheel should the driver sit? a. As close as is comfortable b. 8 inches (20 cm) c. At least 10 inches (25 cm) c. At least 10 inches (25 cm) -that is close enough so that the driver is not leaning forward, but far enough to allow for safe air bag deployment.
  • 7. Back to Basics! Buckle Up! 400 True or False? Teens have the highest rate of seat belt use for all age groups. False. Teens and young adults (16-24) have the lowest rate of seat belt use among all age groups. It’s important for parents to always set the right example and buckle up. Every time.
  • 8. Back to Basics! Buckle Up! 500 True or False? If traveling with a pet, the front seat is the best place for it so you can keep your eyes on it without turning around. False. More
  • 9. Back to Basics! Buckle Up! 500 Similar to a young child, the front air bag system can be deadly to a pet during a crash if sitting in the front seat, even if restrained. The best place for pets is in the back seat, preferably in a harness where you can feel at ease that they are safely secured. (Source: AAA)
  • 10. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 100 When driving on long trips, how often should you take a break to rest and stretch? a. Every 6 hours b. Every 4 hours c. Every 2 hours c. Every 2 hours More
  • 11. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 100 Not only is 2 hours a good interval for a stretch break, it’s a great window for checking messages and returning calls or e-mails.
  • 12. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 200 Slower reaction times, vision impairment, lapses in judgment and delays in processing information while driving can be a result of: a. Consuming alcohol prior to driving b. Drowsiness c. Either a or b More C. Either a or b
  • 13. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 200 While there are tests to measure the presence of drugs and alcohol, there is no physical test to determine sleepiness. It is important to be aware that the affects of driving drowsy can be similar to those experienced if impaired by drugs or alcohol.
  • 14. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 300 True or False? You’ll be able to tell if you are about to fall asleep. False. More
  • 15. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 300 Sleep is not voluntary. If you are drowsy, microsleeps of 4-5 seconds can happen without you even knowing it. In that time, at 55 mph (88 km/h), you will travel the length of a football field (91 meters).
  • 16. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 400 Being awake for ___ hours straight can cause impairment to driving equal to having a .08 blood alcohol concentration. a. 20 b. 22 c. 24 a. 20 hours More
  • 17. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 400 Shift workers and international travelers are particularly at risk for being awake for long stretches of time. Anytime you know you will be awake for an extended period of time and will need to drive, it is best to make alternate plans to get to where you are going safely. (source: National Sleep Foundation)
  • 18. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 500 If you feel drowsy while driving, the best countermeasure (and for many fleet safety programs, the only recommended countermeasure) is to: a. Drink the equivalent of 2 cups of coffee b. Turn up the radio & roll down the window c. Pull over to a safe location and get some sleep C. Get sleep! More
  • 19. Back to Basics! Steer With a Clear Head 500 Caffeine from either coffee or cola will boost awareness for just a short time and an open window or loud music have no lasting effect. The only true countermeasure is sleep.
  • 20. Back to Basics! Drive Distraction-Free 100 What are the 3 main types of distraction that can affect a driver’s focus? Visual – taking eyes off the road Manual – taking hands off the wheel Cognitive – taking your mind off the task of driving
  • 21. Back to Basics! Drive Distraction-Free 200 When stopped at a red light, what 2 things should you do before proceeding? - PAUSE for 2 seconds; - Look left-right-left (or right-left-right depending on road configuration where traveling) before proceeding.
  • 22. Back to Basics! Drive Distraction-Free 300 True or False? Texting and driving is primarily an issue for teens – adults know better. False. More
  • 23. Back to Basics! Drive Distraction-Free 300 Some surveys indicate adults are texting and driving at close to the same rate as teens. According to a recent study, approximately 1 in 4 teens and 1 in 4 adults admit to the practice.* Texting and driving is unsafe at any age regardless of driving experience or texting abilities, and in most states it is illegal. (*Pew Internet & American Life Project, 2010.)
  • 24. Back to Basics! Drive Distraction-Free 400 Making or receiving a cell phone call while driving increases your risk of a crash by how much? a. 2 times b. 3 times c. 4 times c. 4 times (source: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety - IIHS) More
  • 25. Back to Basics! Drive Distraction-Free 400 The IIHS study noted the fourfold increase in crash risk was the same whether using a handheld or a hands-free device.
  • 26. Back to Basics! Drive Distraction-Free 500 Driving while using a cell phone reduces the amount of brain activity associated with driving by how much? a. 15% b. 25% c. 37% c. 37% More
  • 27. Back to Basics! Drive Distraction-Free 500 A Carnegie Mellon study concluded that listening to sentences on cell phones decreased brain activity by 37% in the parietal lobe—the area associated with driving. The same study also noted decreased activity in the area of the brain that processes visual information.
  • 28. Back to Basics! Parking & Backing Basics 100 What percentage of crashes happen in parking lots? a. 10% b. 15% c. 20% c. 20% Though parking lot crashes are typically low-speed collisions, they can be costly and time consuming. (Source: IIHS)
  • 29. Back to Basics! Parking & Backing Basics 200 Anytime you are in a position where you have to back up, what should you do before proceeding? A full vehicle walk-around to check for small children and objects. Once in your vehicle, scan 360 again before releasing the brake and backing out.
  • 30. Back to Basics! Parking & Backing Basics 300 What is the #1 safety tip for avoiding crashes due to backing? Whenever possible and legal, pull through or back into the parking space.
  • 31. Back to Basics! Parking & Backing Basics 400 What 2 things will affect the size of the blind zone behind the rear bumper of a vehicle? 1. The length of the vehicle 2. The height of the driver
  • 32. Back to Basics! Parking & Backing Basics 500 True or False? Parking lot crashes are mostly an issue for inexperienced drivers. False. Parking lot crashes happen across all levels of experience. In fact, parking lot crashes are one of the most frequent types of crashes among company fleet drivers.
  • 33. Back to Basics! Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 100 What is the recommended following distance used in the DSWW materials for normal (not wet or icy) driving conditions? a. 2 seconds b. 3-4 seconds c. 4-6 seconds b. 3-4 seconds. When roads are wet or icy, increase your following distance or stay off the road.
  • 34. Back to Basics! Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 200 How frequently should you do a full mirror sweep with your eyes while driving? a. Every 5-6 seconds b. Every 10-12 seconds c. Every 15-20 seconds More a. Every 5-6 seconds
  • 35. Back to Basics! Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 200 The best way to avoid being rear-ended is to know everything that is going on around you– in front of you, beside you, and most importantly, behind you. If you identify a problem, do your best to get out from in front of it.
  • 36. Back to Basics! Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 300 How far down the road should you be looking to avoid the need for hard braking? a. 2-4 seconds b. 4-6 seconds c. 8-10 seconds c. 8-10 seconds More
  • 37. Back to Basics! Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 300 In the city, 10 seconds is about 1 block. On the highway, 10 seconds is about 4 city blocks which is 1/4 to 1/3 of a mile or about 1/2 a kilometer.
  • 38. Back to Basics! Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 400 True or False? If you are rear-ended, there is nothing you could have done to avoid the crash– you were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. False. More
  • 39. Back to Basics! Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 400 You should always be prepared by watching your rear-view mirror and surrounding your vehicle with space in front and at least on one side as a potential escape route.
  • 40. Back to Basics! Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 500 According to a recent analysis by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), what percentage of 2-vehicle crashes are classified as rear-end collisions? a. 15% b. 25% c. 40% c. 40%! More
  • 41. Back to Basics! Fine-Tune the Fundamentals 500 By implementing some fundamental skills, rear-end crashes can be prevented! Scan Ahead and 360° Keep a following distance of at least 3-4 seconds Get out from in front of a problem Have an escape route Observe the speed limit!

Editor's Notes

  1. Text messaging made the risk of crash or near-crash event 23.2 times as high as non-distracted driving.
  2. EMEA version: Low beams and front and rear fog lights if your car is equipped with them. Never use your high beams as these will blind you and keep you from seeing the road in front of you.
  3. EMEA version: Low beams and front and rear fog lights if your car is equipped with them. Never use your high beams as these will blind you and keep you from seeing the road in front of you.