Fleet Safety On Line Quiz


Once you have completed the training module, please take the quiz and print off the form and send it to Jon Kujat, 103 Smith Hall.  If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact Jon Kujat via e-mail or at #3154.

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Name:   

Last Four Digits of Social Security Number:   

Department:   

Department Address:   

Supervisor:   

 

#1)    25% of all driving accidents are the result of excessive speed.True    False

 

#2)    Most accidents occur when:

            a.) clear sunny days with good visibility

            b.) snowy/icy roads

            c.) in fog

            d.) at night

 

#3)    Which of the following are unsafe driving actions:

            a.) shaving while driving

            b.) eating while driving

            c.) driving above the posted speed limit

            d.) all of the above

 

#4)    Air bags are a vehicle safety feature.    True    False

 

#5)    What is the maximum hours that you are allowed to drive on a CMU sponsored trip?

            a.) 10

            b.) 8

            c.) 6

            d.) no limit - as long as you are not tired

 

#6)    Seat belts are not mandatory for anyone that is not in the front seat of the vehicle.    True    False

 

#7)    In winter weather conditions (ice and snow on the roadway) how many seconds should you leave between

         vehicles?

 

            a.) 2

            b.) 3

            c.) 4

            d.) it doesn't matter as long as the vehicle has antilock brakes

 

#8)    You have a better chance of surviving an accident if you are not wearing your seatbelt and are thrown free

          from the vehicle.

 

            True        False

 

#9)    If you are the driver of the vehicle and you are involved in an accident, you should:

 

            a.) admit fault (if it was your fault)

            b.) call the police

            c.) call Shawna Ross

            d.) b & c

 

#10)    Vehicle accidents are the number one killer of employees in the workplace.     True    False

 


Revised: February 04, 2003