Distracted Driving Quiz (3) Test your knowledge about distracted driving and learn more about its consequences and prevention. ghostman published on February 17 Stacked 1/11 Which of the following is considered a form of distracted driving? Texting while driving Adjusting the radio Eating and drinking Changing lanes 2/11 What is the leading cause of distracted driving accidents? Cell phone use Daydreaming Eating and drinking Talking to passengers 3/11 Which age group has the highest proportion of drivers who report using their cell phones while driving? Young adults (18-34 years old) Teenagers (13-17 years old) Middle-aged adults (35-54 years old) Senior citizens (55 years and older) 4/11 Using a hands-free device while driving eliminates the risk of distracted driving. False True 5/11 Which of the following activities is not a form of distracted driving? Using a GPS navigation system Applying makeup Buckling a seatbelt Talking to passengers 6/11 In most states, it is illegal to use a hand-held cell phone while driving. True False 7/11 Which sense(s) are mostly affected when a driver is using a cell phone while driving? Sense of touch Sense of smell Sense of sight and hearing Sense of taste 8/11 What percentage of all crashes are caused by distracted driving? 10% 25% 37% 50% 9/11 Which category of drivers has the highest proportion of fatal accidents involving distracted driving? Teenagers Young adults Elderly drivers Commercial truck drivers 10/11 Which of the following is not a consequence of distracted driving? Increased reaction time Decreased focus on the road Impaired judgment Better decision-making skills 11/11 What is the best way to avoid distracted driving accidents? Using a hands-free device Checking text messages at red lights Eating meals while driving Keeping eyes on the road and hands on the wheel