{ "questions": { "question0": { "question": "From roughly 1975 through 2017, how many lives have seatbelts saved?", "option1": "Roughly 374,000", "option2": "Roughly 80,000", "correct": "1", "answer": "Buckling up is the single most important thing you can do to stay safe in a car.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question1": { "question": "When was the first seatbelt patent granted?", "option1": "1935", "option2": "1885", "correct": "2", "answer": "It was issued to Edward J. Claghorn of New York City for the purpose of keeping tourists safe.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question2": { "question": "Which country has the most roundabouts in the world?", "option1": "France", "option2": "Germany", "correct": "1", "answer": "France has the most roundabouts. They have around 30,000, compared to about 9,000 currently in the U.S.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question3": { "question": "How fast does it take an airbag to deploy?", "option1": "2 seconds", "option2": "1/20th of a second", "correct": "2", "answer": "They truly deploy in less than a blink of the eye.", "difficulty": "1" }, "question4": { "question": "Buckling up in the front seat of a car can reduce your risk of fatal injury by what percent?", "option1": "35%", "option2": "45%", "correct": "2", "answer": "Buckling up can keep you from striking hard surfaces within a vehicle or being totally ejected in a crash.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question5": { "question": "Most vehicle crashes happen within how many miles from home?", "option1": "25", "option2": "50", "correct": "1", "answer": "It is important to buckle up even if you're going for a short drive to the store.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question6": { "question": "Texting while driving increases your risk of crashing by how much?", "option1": "13 times", "option2": "23 times", "correct": "2", "answer": "Texting while driving takes your focus off of the road and reduces your ability to react to situations that may happen.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question7": { "question": "What is the length of a typical milled rumble strip?", "option1": "8-12 inches", "option2": "12-16 inches", "correct": "2", "answer": "They are placed as a countermeasure to assist drivers in staying in their lane.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question8": { "question": "Where was the first stop sign installed in America?", "option1": "Detroit, Michigan", "option2": "New York, New York", "correct": "1", "answer": "Detroit, Michigan installed the first proper stop sign in 1915; it was black and white.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question9": { "question": "What year did the octagonal red stop sign design appear?", "option1": "1942", "option2": "1954", "correct": "2", "answer": "A 1954 revision to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices called for the stop sign to be red with white letters.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question10": { "question": "How many seconds will it take to come to a complete stop when traveling 55 mph?", "option1": "3 seconds", "option2": "6 seconds", "correct": "2", "answer": "It takes 4 times as long to stop going 60 mph as it does 30 mph.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question11": { "question": "How much more likely are you to crash if you have less than 4 hours of sleep at night?", "option1": "4 times more likely", "option2": "12 times more likely", "correct": "2", "answer": "Driving drowsy is similar to drunk driving. Experts recommend 7 to 9 hours of sleep every night—more for teens.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question12": { "question": "What percentage of teens have reported driving tired?", "option1": "50%", "option2": "70%", "correct": "2", "answer": "Before you drive, make sure you are not sleep-deprived or suffering from poor quality of sleep.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question13": { "question": "In what percentage of crashes were distractions a factor for teens?", "option1": "Less than 50%", "option2": "More than 50%", "correct": "2", "answer": "Don't feel pressured to stay connected to your cell phone while driving.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question14": { "question": "How many states have \"Move Over\" laws which protect law officers and other workers stopped on roads?", "option1": "40", "option2": "50", "correct": "2", "answer": "In Georgia, the law says that you must move over to the next lane if possible or slow down below the speed limit and be prepared to stop.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question15": { "question": "On a two-lane road, when is passing prohibited?", "option1": "Within 100 feet of a railroad", "option2": "When the road has striped lines", "correct": "1", "answer": "Passing is also prohibited in Georgia when you are 100 feet from a bridge or tunnel.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question16": { "question": "In Georgia, for which offense could your license be suspended if you're under that age of 21?", "option1": "Exceeding the speed limit by 15 mph", "option2": "Unlawful passing of a school bus", "correct": "2", "answer": "It is the law to stop for school buses in Georgia that are loading or unloading students.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question17": { "question": "In Georgia, what shape and color are signs that indicate you are approaching a school zone or crossing?", "option1": "yellow pentagon", "option2": "yellow circle", "correct": "1", "answer": "When you see a sign for a school zone or crossing, make sure to slow down and obey the speed limits for the area.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question18": { "question": "When is it acceptable to pass a school bus going in the opposite direction?", "option1": "When there is a holiday and no school", "option2": "When there is a median separating the highway", "correct": "2", "answer": "Never assume that a bus doesn't have children on it. Always stop for a bus that has its flashing lights on and is loading or unloading students.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question19": { "question": "Experts recommend riding in the back seat for anyone under the age of...", "option1": "13", "option2": "10", "correct": "1", "answer": "The front seat is dangerous for younger teens because they can be badly hurt or killed if they are too close to the airbag when it deploys.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question20": { "question": "What year was the first speeding ticket issued?", "option1": "1902", "option2": "1932", "correct": "1", "answer": "Most cars could barely reach 45 mph at that time!", "difficulty": "4" }, "question21": { "question": "When was the first car radio invented?", "option1": "1929", "option2": "1959", "correct": "1", "answer": "Chevrolet had the first radios, but it's important to remember not to let music or other radio programs become a distraction while driving!", "difficulty": "4" }, "question22": { "question": "Airbags can move at what speed?", "option1": "1,500 mph", "option2": "4,500 mph", "correct": "2", "answer": "They deploy within 40 milliseconds of collisions! Make sure to have enough distance between you and the dash!", "difficulty": "3" }, "question23": { "question": "How fast on average do you need to be going in order for an airbag to deploy in a collision?", "option1": "19 mph", "option2": "29 mph", "correct": "1", "answer": "Airbags can deploy even in a low speed crash.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question24": { "question": "In what year was the seatbelt a mandatory safety feature in car design?", "option1": "1948", "option2": "1968", "correct": "2", "answer": "It wasn't until 1968 that the federal government set safety standards for new cars. Those included seatbelts and padded dashboards.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question25": { "question": "In what year did the Association of American Railroads standardize railroad crossing signals?", "option1": "1922", "option2": "1912", "correct": "1", "answer": "These signals were a pair of alternating flashing red lights that began when a train was approaching. Never try to beat a train!", "difficulty": "4" }, "question26": { "question": "How far will a vehicle travel at 60 mph before coming to a complete stop?", "option1": "102 feet", "option2": "302 feet", "correct": "2", "answer": "The faster you drive, the longer it takes to come to a complete stop. Be safe, and don't speed!", "difficulty": "3" }, "question27": { "question": "What percentage of teens who died in a car crash were unbuckled?", "option1": "Less than 50%", "option2": "More than 50%", "correct": "2", "answer": "Don't become a statistic! Buckle up when you're in a car.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question28": { "question": "What percentage of fatalities are caused by unsafe driving behaviors?", "option1": "63%", "option2": "73%", "correct": "2", "answer": "Unsafe driving behaviors include distractions, impairments, and speeding.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question29": { "question": "How much more likely are teen drivers to die in a crash with an elevated blood alcohol content?", "option1": "10 times", "option2": "17 times", "correct": "2", "answer": "Drinking and driving kills.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question30": { "question": "What is the Georgia Department of Transportation recommendation for pedestrians?", "option1": "Look both ways", "option2": "See and be seen", "correct": "2", "answer": "The GDOT wants pedestrians to pay attention when they're walking (see) and make sure drivers can see you by wearing bright colors or reflection (be seen).", "difficulty": "1" }, "question31": { "question": "Seatbelts save about how many lives each year?", "option1": "15,000", "option2": "10,000", "correct": "1", "answer": "Buckling up isn't just a good idea; it can save your life!", "difficulty": "4" }, "question32": { "question": "Having your eyes off the road for three seconds is equivalent to driving the length of...", "option1": "a football field", "option2": "two school buses", "correct": "1", "answer": "One text can take seconds to send, but that's a long way to drive with your eyes not on the road. The text can wait.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question33": { "question": "What percentage of students admitted that they had texted or emailed while driving in the last month?", "option1": "39%", "option2": "49%", "correct": "1", "answer": "Distractions can have deadly effects. Texting and emailing can wait!", "difficulty": "5" }, "question34": { "question": "What percentage of people think that talking on cell phones while driving is very dangerous?", "option1": "52%", "option2": "96%", "correct": "2", "answer": "And yet, half of the people polled still did it anyway.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question35": { "question": "When a driver takes their mind off of driving for any length of time, how much more likely are they to be in a crash?", "option1": "15 times", "option2": "29 times", "correct": "2", "answer": "Keep your eyes on the road and your brain on driving.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question36": { "question": "What is the name of the belt part of a seatbelt?", "option1": "webbing", "option2": "retractor", "correct": "1", "answer": "The webbing is what gets locked in place when a driver slams on the brakes.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question37": { "question": "Where is the correct place to wear a seatbelt?", "option1": "Across the hips", "option2": "Across the abdomen", "correct": "1", "answer": "Wearing your seatbelt across your hips helps protect your organs.", "difficulty": "1" }, "question38": { "question": "Georgia law says bike riders should always ride...", "option1": "with the traffic", "option2": "against the traffic", "correct": "1", "answer": "Ride on the right side of the road going in the same direction as traffic.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question39": { "question": "What is the name of the law in Georgia that requires a driver's education course?", "option1": "Joshua's Law", "option2": "John's Law", "correct": "1", "answer": "Any teen driver under the age of 18 must have a certified course completed when they apply for a Class D license.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question40": { "question": "In Georgia, how long do you have to have your learner's permit?", "option1": "one year", "option2": "one year and one day", "correct": "2", "answer": "Once you've had your learner's permit for twelve months plus one day, you can apply for the Class D license.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question41": { "question": "How long after getting your Class D driver's license can you drive two friends in your car?", "option1": "six months", "option2": "one year", "correct": "2", "answer": "During the first six months, only immediate family members can ride. From 6 months to 12 months, only one person under 21 who isn't in your household can ride with you. After 12 months, it moves to 3.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question42": { "question": "How effective are bicycle helmets in stopping head and brain injuries?", "option1": "88%", "option2": "53%", "correct": "1", "answer": "Wearing helmets is the single best way to reduce injuries and fatalities resulting from bicycle crashes.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question43": { "question": "When was the first bicycle helmet law passed?", "option1": "1976", "option2": "1986", "correct": "2", "answer": "It was passed in 1986 in California.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question44": { "question": "What year did Georgia pass a law that everyone under 16 must wear a helmet when biking?", "option1": "2003", "option2": "1993", "correct": "2", "answer": "If you're under 16, wearing a bicycle helmet isn't optional.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question45": { "question": "When was the modern bicycle helmet first introduced?", "option1": "1985", "option2": "1975", "correct": "2", "answer": "It took several years for laws to come into place about wearing them.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question46": { "question": "How long does it take for a driver to put on the brakes after they notice the car in front stop?", "option1": "3 seconds", "option2": "5 seconds", "correct": "1", "answer": "It takes 1.5 seconds to notice the car in front has stopped. It takes another 1.5 seconds to apply the brakes and begin stopping.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question47": { "question": "In Georgia, how far away from a fire hydrant must you park?", "option1": "10 feet", "option2": "15 feet", "correct": "2", "answer": "This allows emergency vehicles the space to hook up to the fire hydrant.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question48": { "question": "In Georgia, it is prohibited to park within how many feet of a crosswalk?", "option1": "15 feet", "option2": "20 feet", "correct": "2", "answer": "Give plenty of space so drivers and pedestrians can see better.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question49": { "question": "The first black and white striped crosswalk was installed in which country?", "option1": "The United States", "option2": "England", "correct": "2", "answer": "Soon they became the norm all over the world.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question50": { "question": "The first crosswalk as we know it today was placed on October 31 of what year?", "option1": "1971", "option2": "1951", "correct": "2", "answer": "In the 1960s, the next decade, the Beatles made a famous album cover on the crosswalk of Abbey Road.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question51": { "question": "What is another name for a crosswalk?", "option1": "A zebra crossing", "option2": "A tiger crossing", "correct": "1", "answer": "It gets its name from the white and black stripes.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question52": { "question": "How many injuries were there in Georgia Work Zones in 2022?", "option1": "4,236", "option2": "12,640", "correct": "2", "answer": "Remember to slow down, move over a lane, and watch for workers.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question53": { "question": "What should you do when you approach construction workers on the side of the road?", "option1": "Honk your horn", "option2": "Safely move over one lane", "correct": "2", "answer": "Move over if possible for construction workers, law enforcement, and emergency vehicles.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question54": { "question": "How many fatalities occurred in Georgia work zones in 2022?", "option1": "63", "option2": "57", "correct": "2", "answer": "Obey road crew flaggers and pay attention to signs to help keep you and the people on the road safe.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question55": { "question": "Roadway departure and rear-end collisions make up what percentage of work zone crashes?", "option1": "42%", "option2": "52%", "correct": "2", "answer": "Keep your eyes on the road and don't get distracted.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question56": { "question": "What percentage of Georgian pedestrian fatalities in 2022 occurred outside of a crosswalk?", "option1": "45%", "option2": "95%", "correct": "2", "answer": "More drivers are alert at crosswalks.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question57": { "question": "In Georgia, what kind of road signs are used in a work zone?", "option1": "orange diamond", "option2": "yellow diamond", "correct": "1", "answer": "The warning signs are usually diamond-shaped with a black symbol and orange background.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question58": { "question": "While driving, it is safe to send a text message through voice commands when using a hands-free device.", "option1": "TRUE", "option2": "FALSE", "correct": "2", "answer": "Even with hands-free technology, drivers should avoid reading and sending messages.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question59": { "question": "How many crashes are caused by texting and driving?", "option1": "1 out of every 8", "option2": "1 out of every 4", "correct": "2", "answer": "Distracted driving leads to about 1.6 million car crashes each year.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question60": { "question": "What is the best-selling vehicle of all time?", "option1": "Ford Mustang", "option2": "Toyota Corolla", "correct": "2", "answer": "The Corolla was introduced in 1966. There have been 50 million sold all over the world.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question61": { "question": "When was the first Ford F-150 introduced?", "option1": "1948", "option2": "1958", "correct": "1", "answer": "More than 43 million models have been sold since then!", "difficulty": "5" }, "question62": { "question": "Although it was first built in 1938, which car became popular in the 1960s?", "option1": "VW Beetle", "option2": "Ford Mustang", "correct": "1", "answer": "Its cheap cost and funky design made it popular.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question63": { "question": "The most expensive car in 2023 is the Rolls Royce Boat Tail. How much is it?", "option1": "2.8 million dollars", "option2": "28 million dollars", "correct": "2", "answer": "That's right! It is handcrafted and personalized to perfection, and as of May 2022 only THREE had been built!", "difficulty": "5" }, "question64": { "question": "How much more were males represented in speed-related fatal crashes than females?", "option1": "3 times more", "option2": "5 times more", "correct": "2", "answer": "No matter male or female, speeding drivers are more prone to cause major crashes.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question65": { "question": "In 2021, what percent of all traffic fatalities involved at least one driver who was speeding?", "option1": "28%", "option2": "11%", "correct": "1", "answer": "Speed can have an impact in traffic crashes.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question66": { "question": "What makes driving in rural areas at night difficult?", "option1": "Fewer people on the road", "option2": "More unlit roadways", "correct": "2", "answer": "Rural roads can be especially dangerous at night because there are fewer street lights in rural areas.", "difficulty": "1" }, "question67": { "question": "What percentage of teens reported sleeping at least 8.5 hours on school nights?", "option1": "45%", "option2": "15%", "correct": "2", "answer": "This is concerning since teens should have between 8-10 hours of sleep every night.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question68": { "question": "Teens who actually fall asleep or almost fall asleep at the wheel say this is the main reason why.", "option1": "A busy schedule", "option2": "Working late", "correct": "1", "answer": "43% said that a busy schedule was the reason that they were so sleepy.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question69": { "question": "When driving for extremely long distances, what is a safe practice to observe?", "option1": "Take a break every 100 miles", "option2": "Leave as early as possible", "correct": "1", "answer": "Make sure to refresh yourself every 2 hours or 100 miles to help you stay focused on the road.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question70": { "question": "When did 48% of teens report that they text more while driving?", "option1": "When they're on the way home", "option2": "When they're alone in the car", "correct": "2", "answer": "Just because you don't think anyone can see you doesn't mean you should text while driving!", "difficulty": "1" }, "question71": { "question": "What was the reason that 55% of teens say they text while driving?", "option1": "To talk to friends", "option2": "To update parents", "correct": "2", "answer": "It's better to update parents before you start driving or once you've gotten to your destination.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question72": { "question": "What percentage of teens report taking their eyes off the road when receiving an app notification?", "option1": "34%", "option2": "26%", "correct": "1", "answer": "Even the few seconds it takes to check an app notification can be enough time to cause a wreck.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question73": { "question": "What age group tends to use handheld cellphones more while driving?", "option1": "16-24", "option2": "25-32", "correct": "1", "answer": "If you know that using the phone will tempt you, turn it off when you get in the car.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question74": { "question": "When do more fatal teen crashes occur?", "option1": "When driving alone", "option2": "When driving with others", "correct": "2", "answer": "Don't let others be a distraction to you when you're driving.", "difficulty": "1" }, "question75": { "question": "What percentage of students polled think it is unacceptable to update social media while driving?", "option1": "94%", "option2": "98%", "correct": "1", "answer": "Teens realize that it is dangerous, so let's normalize staying off of social media while we drive.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question76": { "question": "Who has a lower rate of seatbelt usage?", "option1": "The driver", "option2": "The passenger", "correct": "2", "answer": "Buckling up isn't only important for the driver.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question77": { "question": "When buckling your seatbelt, make sure to keep it away from...", "option1": "the neck", "option2": "the hips", "correct": "1", "answer": "In a crash, the seatbelt can injure your neck if it is too close.", "difficulty": "1" }, "question78": { "question": "What is the average length of a car in the United States?", "option1": "14.7 feet", "option2": "15.1 feet", "correct": "1", "answer": "The SUV is the most popular new vehicle, and it is helping increase the average car length.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question79": { "question": "Which 2023 SUV has the most cargo space?", "option1": "GMC Yukon", "option2": "Cadillac Escalade", "correct": "1", "answer": "The GMC Yukon beats the Escalade by 1.9 cubic feet. The Yukon has a cargo hold of 144.7 cubic feet!", "difficulty": "4" }, "question80": { "question": "In Maine, it is illegal to park in front of...", "option1": "a Dunkin' Donuts", "option2": "a Starbucks", "correct": "1", "answer": "In South Berwick Maine, parking in front of Dunkin' Donuts can get you a ticket!", "difficulty": "3" }, "question81": { "question": "In which state is it illegal to pump your own gas?", "option1": "New Jersey", "option2": "Idaho", "correct": "1", "answer": "Full service all the way! New Jersey has a statewide ban on anyone pumping their own gas.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question82": { "question": "In Marietta, Georgia it is illegal to...", "option1": "spit from a car", "option2": "turn right on red", "correct": "1", "answer": "No spitting from a car or bus in Marietta!", "difficulty": "3" }, "question83": { "question": "In which state is it illegal to use profanity on any street, highway, or sidewalk?", "option1": "Minnesota", "option2": "Maryland", "correct": "2", "answer": "If you do so, you could receive a $100 fine.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question84": { "question": "In Nevada, which animal is prohibited from walking on a public highway?", "option1": "Cow", "option2": "Camel", "correct": "2", "answer": "Leave those camels inside of their fences in Nevada!", "difficulty": "2" }, "question85": { "question": "You can be ticketed for not wearing a seatbelt in the backseat.", "option1": "TRUE", "option2": "FALSE", "correct": "1", "answer": "Seatbelts are required no matter where you are sitting.", "difficulty": "1" }, "question86": { "question": "The zero tolerance law makes it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to drive...", "option1": "...with any amount of alcohol in the blood", "option2": "...without a seatbelt on", "correct": "1", "answer": "It is illegal to drink under the age of 21. Anyone under that age found driving with alcohol in their system can face a trip to jail or loss of license among other things.", "difficulty": "1" }, "question87": { "question": "In 2021, how much money in medical charges were due to traffic motor vehicle injuries in young adults?", "option1": "$206 million", "option2": "$236 million", "correct": "1", "answer": "This is just for those between 15 and 20 years of age!", "difficulty": "5" }, "question88": { "question": "What percentage of bicycle crash fatalities in Georgia from 2019 to 2021 were unhelmeted?", "option1": "50%", "option2": "63%", "correct": "2", "answer": "43 of the 68 people who died in a bicycle crash were not wearing helmets.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question89": { "question": "What is one way that bicyclists can help drivers see them better?", "option1": "Ride on the right side", "option2": "Wear bright colors", "correct": "2", "answer": "Bright colors help bicyclists stand out to drivers and be seen.", "difficulty": "1" }, "question90": { "question": "What is a good rule to follow when turning right where there are pedestrians present?", "option1": "Activate your turn signal", "option2": "Make eye contact", "correct": "2", "answer": "Eye contact lets the pedestrian and driver both acknowledge each other and stay safe.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question91": { "question": "How many feet should a driver give a bicyclist when passing?", "option1": "5 feet", "option2": "3 feet", "correct": "2", "answer": "If you can give them more space by moving over a lane, that is best.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question92": { "question": "When did the first electric vehicle appear in the U.S.?", "option1": "1890", "option2": "1960", "correct": "1", "answer": "William Morrison's six-passenger vehicle could reach 14 mph.", "difficulty": "5" }, "question93": { "question": "In 1961, which was the first state to require seatbelts in cars?", "option1": "New York", "option2": "Wisconsin", "correct": "2", "answer": "The law required seatbelts in the front seats of all cars made in 1962.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question94": { "question": "Which was the first state to require passengers to wear seatbelts?", "option1": "New York", "option2": "Ohio", "correct": "1", "answer": "Only front seat passengers were required to wear seatbelts.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question95": { "question": "In 1922, Barney Oldfield had a safety harness made for his car for...", "option1": "the Indy 500", "option2": "the Daytona 500", "correct": "1", "answer": "The race car driver hired a parachute manufacturer to design the safety harness.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question96": { "question": "What vehicle was Edward J. Claghorn's 1885 seatbelt designed for?", "option1": "Bus", "option2": "Taxi", "correct": "2", "answer": "It was designed to keep tourists safe.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question97": { "question": "The Crash Test Dummies used in ads from 1985-99 were named...", "option1": "Vince and Larry", "option2": "Lloyd and Harry", "correct": "1", "answer": "The ad tagline was \"you could learn a lot from a dummy...buckle your safety belt.\"", "difficulty": "4" }, "question98": { "question": "In the 1960s, what car was rumored to be forced to install seatbelts?", "option1": "The Munsters' hearse", "option2": "The Batmobile", "correct": "2", "answer": "Just a rumor, but \"Batman\" actors Adam West and Burt Ward did do PSAs for seatbelts.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question99": { "question": "In 1898, what replaced a rudder in cars?", "option1": "Turn signal", "option2": "Steering wheel", "correct": "2", "answer": "However, drivers sat on the right until Ford put the driver on the left in the Model T (1908).", "difficulty": "2" }, "question100": { "question": "What item patented in 1923 cut down on crashes?", "option1": "Three position stoplight", "option2": "Brake lights", "correct": "1", "answer": "When traffic lights went directly from green to red, it didn't give cars enough time to stop.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question101": { "question": "In 2003, the “click-it or ticket” campaign began that enforced:", "option1": "Locking car doors", "option2": "Fastening seatbelts", "correct": "2", "answer": "One year after this campaign began, seatbelt-wearing was at an all-time high.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question102": { "question": "Federal employees were forbidden to text and drive by President...", "option1": "Obama", "option2": "Bush", "correct": "1", "answer": "Obama signed an executive order that applied to all government-owned vehicles.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question103": { "question": "They call them \"robots\" in South Africa. What do we call them?", "option1": "Windshield wipers", "option2": "Traffic lights", "correct": "2", "answer": "Red, yellow (or amber), and green are the colors used internationally on traffic lights.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question104": { "question": "What percentage of U.S. cars sold today have manual transmission?", "option1": "1%", "option2": "10%", "correct": "1", "answer": "In Europe, 80% of cars are stick shift.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question105": { "question": "How many people are injured annually because of people who run red lights?", "option1": "50,000", "option2": "165,000", "correct": "2", "answer": "Running red lights has led to nearly 9,000 deaths in the last decade.", "difficulty": "4" }, "question106": { "question": "What is a PHB?", "option1": "Peanut butter ham sandwich", "option2": "Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon", "correct": "2", "answer": "These flashing lights alert drivers to stop so pedestrians can cross.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question107": { "question": "If a red light won't turn green but there's no traffic, can you still go?", "option1": "Yes", "option2": "No", "correct": "2", "answer": "No. You'll get a ticket and a hefty fine for running red lights.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question108": { "question": "What should you do when you see a curve warning sign?", "option1": "Slow down", "option2": "Ignore it", "correct": "1", "answer": "Horizontal curves increase the chance of crashes. Always slow down when you see a curve warning sign.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question109": { "question": "What's the rule for safe following?", "option1": "3 seconds", "option2": "1 second", "correct": "1", "answer": "When a car passes any given point, you should be able to count to at least three before you cross that same point.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question110": { "question": "After alcohol, what's the drug most often found in the blood of drivers involved in crashes?", "option1": "Aspirin", "option2": "Marijuana", "correct": "2", "answer": "In Georgia, at-fault drivers under the influence of marijuana could have to pay out a lot in damages.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question111": { "question": "Are males or females more likely to be involved in fatal speed-related crashes?", "option1": "Males", "option2": "Females", "correct": "1", "answer": "Crash data suggests males are five times more likely to be in speed-related fatal crashes.", "difficulty": "2" }, "question112": { "question": "What's one of the top causes for crashes?", "option1": "Tailgating", "option2": "Driving too slow", "correct": "1", "answer": "When you follow a car too closely, the driver doesn't have time to react.", "difficulty": "3" }, "question113": { "question": "Listening to the radio can be a form of distraction.", "option1": "TRUE", "option2": "FALSE", "correct": "1", "answer": "Really loud music is a form of distraction, and you can get a ticket for it in Georgia.", "difficulty": "4" } } }