areas along the side, behind the drivers peripheral vision are called - - Answers -blind
spot
when changing lanes a driver should - Answers -scan/ signal
check mirrors
look over shoulder
go if its clear
and cancel signal
although most laws require a signal at least 100 ft. its suggested at - Answers -200 ft.
when turning the back wheels will track_________________ those tracks made my the
front wheels - Answers -inside
a three step plan for ensuring turning maneuvers are correct is to - Answers -get to the
right or left
stay to the right or left
leave to the right or left
the risk of turning __________ is greater than turning right - Answers -left
when parking parallel to the curb, a vehicle must be within ___ inches of the curb -
Answers -12
when parking on a uphill with a curb, turn the wheels - Answers -away from the curb
when parking on a downhill with a curb, turn the wheels - Answers -towards the curb
when parking on a uphill without a curb turn the wheels - Answers -towards the curb
when parking on a downhill without a curb turn the wheels - Answers -towards the curb
before making a turn in an urban area, most state laws require a driver to signal at least
- Answers -100 feet
when preparing to turn you should - - Answers -stop all breaking before a turn
, when reversing direction you should consider - Answers -traffic density, speed, and
visibility
parking in a traffic lane is called ________________ and is illegal in most states -
Answers -double parking
when driving a manual - shift vehicle the driver must first memorize the - Answers -gear
pattern
when depressing the clutch the gears are - Answers -disengaged
When shifting gears, you should press the clutch: - Answers -All the way to the floor
a manual shift vehicles friction point is the point - Answers -a engine begins to move the
car as the clutch is released
when parking a manual shift vehicle a driver should usually leave it in - Answers -
reverse
when paring with the vehicle facing uphill the vehicle is best left in - Answers -first
the primary challenge in driving a manual transmission vehicle is learning to - Answers -
release the clutch and smoothly move forward
a frequent mistake in stick shift driving is - Answers -shifting into a higher gear at to low
of a speed
when shifting gears you should look - Answers -where you are going
closing probabilities definition- - Answers -the chance a vehicle and another object will
move closer together as they move along a projected path of travel
Comminication - Answers -exchange of info
four common messages of communication - Answers -intention
warning
presence
feedback
two out of three railroad crossings _____________ have electric lights, gates - Answers
-will not
major cause of railroad crossing crash is - Answers -people not paying attention
four types of interchanges - Answers -diamond
clover
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