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Be in Shape to Drive Quiz

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Assess impairment, fatigue, and distraction knowledge.

Multiple Choice

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Mixing substances (alcohol + drugs) often:

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First dose of a new drowsy medication action:

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Fatigue sign:

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Distraction category when thinking about unrelated problems while driving:

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Best impairment prevention strategy:

True / False

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Hands-free device eliminates all distraction.

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Fatigued driving can mimic impairment effects.

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Anger may lead to risky maneuvers.

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Label warnings about drowsiness should be ignored if schedule demands driving.

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Microsleeps can occur at highway speeds in fatigued drivers.

Scenario / Think & Reveal

1. Feeling drowsy 1 hour into drive; next rest area 10 miles. Plan? Increase ventilation, brief mild stimulation, reach rest area; if severe, stop safely sooner.
2. New prescription with drowsiness warning and early appointment. Choice? Arrange ride or delay driving until effects assessed.
3. Emotional upset after argument. Drive now? Delay trip; use calming routine until focus restored.
4. Friend insists they are fine after drinking. Response? Offer alternative transport; do not allow impaired driving.
5. Long overnight drive planned. Preparation? Full sleep, plan breaks every ~2 hours, avoid heavy meal before departure.

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