Results
You passed.
Congratulations! The Good Teen Driver Team is proud of you.
You’re on your way to becoming a Good Teen Driver.
Try again. Refresh the page to reload the quiz.
#1. True or False: Sudden steering movements can make a skid worse.
Smooth and controlled steering helps stabilize the vehicle during a skid.
#2. True or False: Maintaining proper tire pressure and tread helps prevent skids.
Good tires improve traction and reduce the risk of skidding.
#3. What is the first thing you should do if your vehicle begins to skid?
Reducing acceleration helps the tires regain traction with the road.
#4. What road conditions most commonly cause skidding?
Slippery surfaces reduce tire traction and increase the likelihood of skidding.
#5. What is a skid?
A skid occurs when tires lose grip with the road, often due to slippery conditions, sudden braking, or sharp turns.
#6. Which of the following driving habits can increase the risk of skidding?
Aggressive driving reduces traction and increases the likelihood of losing control.
#7. What mindset should teen drivers adopt regarding skids?
Calm and controlled reactions help drivers regain traction and prevent accidents.
#8. True or False: Slamming on the brakes is the best way to stop a skid.
Hard braking can worsen a skid and cause the vehicle to lose more control.
#9. True or False: You should steer in the direction the rear of the car is sliding.
Steering in the direction of the skid helps realign the vehicle and regain control.
#10. If your front wheels skid (understeer), what should you do?
Reducing speed helps the front tires regain grip and steering control.



