RANGE Starting and parking procedures -seat adjustment at least 10 inches away -steering column height -head rest adjustment Intersections: Stop, check.

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RANGE Starting and parking procedures -seat adjustment at least 10 inches away -steering column height -head rest adjustment Intersections: Stop, check L-(front)-R-L and cover rules for 4 way stops. Stops: -get there first, go first. -come in at same time, person on right has right of way - Come in same time across from one another, person going straight has right of way over person turning.

RANGE Lane changes: -SMOG Lane position, centering Proper stops See It Signals: -signal 4 seconds before turning Footprint of car completed in classroom Rules of the range: no sandals, be on time, don’t be absent, know in car procedures, road test rules, etc…

“SAYINGS” “SIGNAL EARLY, SIGNAL OFTEN” “YOU ONLY HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY WHEN IT IS GIVEN TO YOU!” “REVERSE IS A MORE POWERFUL GEAR THEN DRIVE! BACK UP SLOWLY” “PEEK, DON’T POKE” “SPEED GOES DOWN WITH THE SUN” “DEFENSIVE DRIVING IS SURVIVAL” “POINT OF NO RETURN” “ALWAYS DRIVE A CAR DOOR LENGTH AWAY FROM PARKED CARS” “LOOK TO THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD TO STAY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD” “SLOWER IS TIGHTER WHEN TAKING TURNS” “IN SLOW, OUT FAST – ON TURNS

“TURNS AND HILLS TAKE AWAY YOUR SIGHT DISTANCE” “SIGNS ARE YOUR FRIENDS” “WHEN DRIVING IN 3 LANES OF TRAFFIC, THE CENTER LANE HAS THE SMOOTHEST FLOW OF TRAFFIC” “DON’T PULL OUT WHEN A CAR IS TURNING UNTIL IT COMMITS” “ILLEGAL TO MAKE A LANE CHANGE IN THE MIDDLE OF INTERSECTION” “TEENS HAVE THE F FF FASTEST REACTION TIME, BUT THE SLOWEST PROCESSING TIME (SEE IT)!!!!! ALL LEFT TURNS SHOULD BE SQUARED TURNS OR 90 DEGREES. RIGHT TURNS SHOULD BE CURVED. “WHEN CHANGING LANES, THE CAR SHOULD PASS OVER 3-4 WHITE PASSING LINES BEFORE FINISHING IN THE OTHER LANE.”

“NEW ROAD, NEW SIGN” “DO NOT PUSH THRU THE YELLOW LIGHTS” “GOOD DRIVERS= LOTS OF PRACTICE” “CONSIDERED A BEGINNER DRIVER UNTIL YOU HAVE LOGGED 200 HOURS” “STALE GREEN AND FRESH GREEN LIGHT”

COMMON MISTAKES FROM NEW DRIVERS: NO REARVIEW MIRROR CHECKS NO SCANNING AHEAD-AWARENESS NO ADJUSTMENTS TO SITUATIONS NO IDEA OF GAPS AND DISTANCE HESITATION!!!!! WAIT TOO LONG TO START SLOWING DOWN AT LIGHTS OR FOR TURNS TAKING TURNS TOO WIDE

LANE CHANGES: CAR MOVES ON BLINDSPOT CHECK CAR DRIFTS WHEN CHECKING MIRROR AND SPEEDOMETER DRIVER SLOWS DOWN TO A CRAWL WHEN ATTEMPTING A LANE CHANGE STUDENT STOPS ON RIGHT TURN WHEN THE LIGHT IS GREEN!!!!