Questions: 37. Pedestrians A. Always legally have the right-of-way. B. Never have the right-of-way. C. Are hard to see. 38. Your total stopping distance includes A. The distance traveled in feet before your foot hits the brake. B. The total distance required to bring your car to a full stop. C. Both A and B 39. You can get a DUI on prescription or over-the-counter drugs. A. True B. False 40. When it comes to driving under the influence, the best method for making choices is to A. Learn from other people's mistakes. B. Learn from your own mistakes. C. Neither of the above.

37. Pedestrians
A. Always legally have the right-of-way.
B. Never have the right-of-way.
C. Are hard to see.
38. Your total stopping distance includes
A. The distance traveled in feet before your foot hits the brake.
B. The total distance required to bring your car to a full stop.
C. Both A and B
39. You can get a DUI on prescription or over-the-counter drugs.
A. True
B. False
40. When it comes to driving under the influence, the best method for making choices is to
A. Learn from other people's mistakes.
B. Learn from your own mistakes.
C. Neither of the above.
Transcript text: 37. Pedestrians $\qquad$ A. O always legally have the right-of-way. B. O never have the right-of-way. C. Ore hard to see. 38. Your total stopping distance includes $\qquad$ A. O the distance traveled in feet before your foot hits the brake. B. O the total distance required to bring your car to a full stop. C. Both A and B 39. You can get a DUI on prescription or over-the-counter drugs. A. O True B. Oalse 40. When it comes to driving under the influence, the best method for making choices is to $\qquad$ A. O learn from other people's mistakes. B. O learning from your own mistakes. C. Neither of the above.
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The answer is as follows:

  1. Pedestrians A. O always legally have the right-of-way. B. O never have the right-of-way. C. O are hard to see.

Explanation: A. Incorrect. Pedestrians do not always legally have the right-of-way. While they often do in crosswalks and certain situations, it is not a blanket rule. B. Incorrect. Pedestrians do have the right-of-way in many situations, especially in crosswalks. C. Correct. Pedestrians can be hard to see, especially at night or in poor weather conditions.

  1. Your total stopping distance includes A. O the distance traveled in feet before your foot hits the brake. B. O the total distance required to bring your car to a full stop. C. O Both A and B

Explanation: A. Incorrect. This is only part of the total stopping distance. B. Incorrect. This is the correct definition, but it does not include the reaction distance. C. Correct. The total stopping distance includes both the distance traveled before your foot hits the brake (reaction distance) and the distance required to bring your car to a full stop (braking distance).

  1. You can get a DUI on prescription or over-the-counter drugs. A. O True B. O False

Explanation: A. Correct. You can get a DUI if prescription or over-the-counter drugs impair your ability to drive safely. B. Incorrect. This statement is false because impairment from any substance, including prescription or over-the-counter drugs, can lead to a DUI.

  1. When it comes to driving under the influence, the best method for making choices is to A. O learn from other people's mistakes. B. O learning from your own mistakes. C. O Neither of the above.

Explanation: A. Correct. Learning from other people's mistakes can help you avoid making the same errors and is generally safer. B. Incorrect. Learning from your own mistakes can be dangerous, especially when it comes to driving under the influence. C. Incorrect. Learning from other people's mistakes is a better approach.

Summary: 37. The answer is C: Pedestrians are hard to see. 38. The answer is C: Both A and B. 39. The answer is A: True. 40. The answer is A: Learn from other people's mistakes.

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