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Safe Driving Practices

Following distance, scanning, blind spots, using your lights, and the habits that prevent crashes and keep you in control.

Questions reviewed against the official Indiana driver handbook · July 7, 2026

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Study questions with answers

12 sample Safe Driving Practices questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.

  1. 1. To reduce glare from an oncoming vehicle's headlights at night, where should you direct your gaze?

    Correct answer: Toward the right edge of the road

    Avoid looking straight into oncoming lights; instead focus toward the right edge of the road.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Driving at Night)

  2. 2. Studies cited by Indiana say that going 18 hours without sleep impairs a driver about as much as what?

    Correct answer: A blood alcohol level of .08

    Research shows 18 hours awake leaves a driver as impaired as one with a .08 blood alcohol level, the legal limit.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Drowsy Driving)

  3. 3. Which of the following best describes distracted driving?

    Correct answer: Any activity taking your eyes, hands, or mind away from driving

    It is anything behind the wheel that pulls your eyes, hands, or attention away from the task of driving.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Distracted Driving)

  4. 4. If your rear wheels start sliding sideways in a skid, what is the correct first response?

    Correct answer: Ease off the accelerator and steer toward where the rear is sliding

    Take your foot off the gas and gently guide the wheel the same way the back end is drifting, without turning too far.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Skidding)

  5. 5. Under Indiana law, a driver commits aggressive driving by doing how many of the listed dangerous actions during one continuous episode of driving?

    Correct answer: At least three

    Aggressive driving is defined as committing at least three of the listed dangerous actions in one continuous episode of driving.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Aggressive Driving)

  6. 6. When driving in fog, which headlight setting should you use?

    Correct answer: Low beams, which light the road better in fog

    Use low beams in fog; they light the road and objects ahead better than high beams, which reflect back.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Fog)

  7. 7. Which factor most increases the chance of hydroplaning on a wet road?

    Correct answer: Higher speed

    Hydroplaning risk rises with speed; slowing down helps keep your tires in contact with the road.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Rain)

  8. 8. Many rollover crashes happen when a driver reacts to an emergency by doing what?

    Correct answer: Overcorrecting the steering in a panic

    Panicked overcorrection of the steering is a leading cause of rollovers, especially at highway speeds.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Rollover)

  9. 9. After driving through deep water or puddles, how can you help dry your brakes?

    Correct answer: Gently pump the brakes to dry them

    Gently pumping the brakes after passing through water helps dry them so they work properly.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Rain)

  10. 10. When a vehicle with anti-lock brakes must stop hard, the driver should do what?

    Correct answer: Apply firm, steady pressure and keep steering

    With ABS, keep firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal and steer normally; do not pump the brakes.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 7 (Skidding)

  11. 11. If your wheels drift onto the shoulder, what is the correct way to get back on the road?

    Correct answer: Ease off the gas, slow down, then return to the road gradually

    Do not jerk back onto the pavement; ease off the gas, slow down, and return to the road gradually.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 8 (Driving off the Pavement)

  12. 12. During good defensive driving, how should your hands be placed on the steering wheel?

    Correct answer: Both hands on the wheel

    Keeping both hands on the wheel is part of safe control; failing to do so can count against you on a skills exam.

    Source: Indiana Driver's Manual, Ch. 1 (Driving Skills Exam)

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