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Highway Transportation System

What makes up the HTS in your own words?

HTS cont. Streets Highways Drivers Pedestrians Cyclists Motor vehicles( trucks, vans, cars, buses, construction eqp.

Three parts of HTS What are 5 risk factors for each????

Reasons/goals for HTS Regulated by Federal, State, and Local government/enforcement First goal: to move people and things of cargo from one place to another in a safe, efficient, economical fashion.

S.I.P.D.E Scan ahead for potential road hazards is a key part to safe driving S- search I-identify P-predict D-decide E-execute

Scanning What type of hazards can appear driving down the road? An example: Dog or deer are seen on the side of the road: Make a plan and decide to execute…….GO

Safety on the Road Give me 5 ways to reduce risks and accidents??? Drive only when in sound mental and physical condition Develop driving skills Anticipation of others Keep vehicle in top condition 3 steps to protect yourself???

Cushion What is the definition of space cushion? What does a space cushion do for you in case of incidents? What does it do for reaction time?

Smith System Big picture Eyes moving Aim high in steering Be seen Leave a way out(which is called) PAL and CARE, develop own acronym, do in pairs or threes.