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1 one of the biggest reasons for accident fatalities is
a animals crossing the highway
b failure to wear your seatbelt
c dangerous driving in bad weather
d none of the above

2 when passing another car on the road, you should do all but one of the following
a be on a section of road marked with broken lines
b make sure you have enough room to pass
c ignore oncoming traffic
d tap your horn or flash your lights to warn the other driver

3 before pulling back into your lane after passing a car, you should wait until:
a youve passed the car
b you can see the front tires of the passed car in your rearview mirror
c you feel like doing it
d none of the above

4 when completing a pass of another vehicle, you should be this far from any oncoming traffic:
a 50 feet
b 100 feet
c 200 feet
d one mile

5 passing other cars on the right is:
a okay in emergencies
b standard driving procedure
c illegal on roads with fewer than two lanes in the same direction
d a good way to get by slow drivers

6 if you are being passed by another vehicle, you should:
a speed up to keep them from passing
b slow down to make it harder for them to get by you
c maintain your speed until they are well past you
d none of the above

7 if you are driving in an area marked
o passing zone\
a ignore the signs and proceed at will
b do not pass any other vehicle
c use your best judgment
d none of the above

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

Failure to wear a seatbelt is a major factor in accident fatalities as seatbelts save lives by reducing injury risk. Animals crossing (A) is less common as a primary fatality cause, dangerous driving in bad weather (C) is a factor but not the biggest in terms of fatality causation compared to not wearing seatbelts.

Brief Explanations

When passing, ignoring oncoming traffic (C) is dangerous and not done. Broken lines (A) allow passing, enough room (B) is necessary, and warning the driver (D) is a good practice. So the one not done is ignoring oncoming traffic.

Brief Explanations

To safely merge back, seeing the front tires in the rearview mirror (B) indicates enough distance. Just passing (A) isn't enough, and "feeling like it" (C) is not safe. So wait until front tires are visible.

Answer:

B. Failure to wear your seatbelt

Question 2