Rock Solid Eyes on the RoadRock Solid Cellular TelephoneRock Solid Introduction to SafetyRock Solid HOSRock Solid Spotted LanternflyRock Solid Accident ReportingRock Solid Distracted DrivingRock Solid Defensive DrivingRock Solid EthicsRock Solid Pre-Trip InspectionSafety Meeting January 2019 Distracted Driving Quiz Expand All questions required! 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