Rock Solid Eyes on the RoadRock Solid Cellular TelephoneRock Solid Spotted LanternflyRock Solid Accident ReportingRock Solid Distracted DrivingRock Solid Defensive DrivingRock Solid EthicsRock Solid Pre-Trip InspectionSafety Meeting January 2019 Distracted Driving Take the Quiz Distracted Driving If you are human, leave this field blank.First Name *Last Name: *1) FMCSR’s allows for cellular telephone use, while the vehicle is in motion only *when it can be done without interfering with your driving.in non-congested driving conditions.when using “one touch” operation.when the driver feels that it can be done safely.2) Cellular telephone use while driving affects our ability *to recognize hazardous driving situations in a timely manner.to maintaining positive control of our vehicle.to react in a timely manner to adverse driving situations.all of the above. 3) Distracted driving includes all of the follow except *map reading.cellular telephone use.eating.mirror scanning.4) Cellular telephone use *reduces the brains ability to process tasks and functions necessary for safe driving.has no effect on cause or severity of crashes.is acceptable if limited to 3 minutes or less.is permissible if used only to read messages and e-mails while driving.5) Cellular telephone use, without “hands free” is permitted if the vehicle is stopped *at a traffic signal.stopped for congested traffic or road construction.pulled over to the shoulder of the roadway.None of the above6) Use of “hands free” devices eliminates distraction from cellular telephone use. *TrueFalse7) Use of GPS does not contribute to driver distraction. *TrueFalse8) Texting is OK if voice activated technology is used. *TrueFalse9) Selecting “play lists,” loading CD’s and IPod usage is distractive to safe driving. *TrueFalse10) It is possible to walk off a cliff while using a cell phone. *TrueFalseSubmit