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GOOD PRESENTERS GIVE THEIR AUDIENCES QUIZES. VISUAL PERCEPTUAL CAPABILITIES ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT SKILLS RELATED TO DRIVING (90-95%). VISUAL ACUITY (20/20 VISION) IS ONLY ONE ASPECT OF GOOD VISUAL PERCEPTUAL SKILLS. PERIPHERAL VISION, SPATIAL RELATIONS, VISUAL CLOSURE & FIGURE GROUND ARE IMPORTANT TO BTW SAFETY. A. PERIPHERAL VISION ALLOWS A PERSON TO SEE TO THE LEFT/RIGHT WHILE APPROACHING INTERECTIONS & AROUND THE VEHICLE DURING LANE CHANGES. B. SPATIAL RELATIONS DEALS WITH KNOWING WHERE THE VEHICLE IS IN RELATIONSHIP TO THE CENTER & EDGE OF THE ROAD & BETWEEN PAVEMENT MARKINGS. C. VISUAL CLOSURE IS A CRUCIAL COGNITIVE SKILL ALLOWING DRIVERS TO RECOGNIZE CRITICAL PIECES OF THE DRIVING PUZZLE TO REMAIN SAFE WHILE BTW. D. FIGURE GROUND IS THE ABILITY TO RECOGNIZE ROAD SIGNS, AS WELL AS BUMPS & POTHOLES IN THE ROAD TO AVOID LOSS OF CONTROL & VEHICLE DAMAGE. NOW LET’S SEE HOW PERCEPTIVE YOU WERE WHEN YOU CAME INTO THIS CLASSROOM TODAY. GOOD PRESENTERS GIVE THEIR AUDIENCES QUIZES. TAKE OUT A SHEET OF PAPER AND SHARE IT WITH A FRIEND.

QUIZ ON ROAD PHOTO SLIDE WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE CITY WHERE THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN? WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE FAST FOOD RESTAURANT? HOW MANY VEHICLES ARE IN THE PHOTO INCLUDING OUR OWN? IS IT SUNNY OR CLOUDY? HOW MANY LANES OF TRAFFIC ARE ON OUR SIDE OF THE ROAD? IS THE VEHICLE STRAIGHT AHEAD OF US A CAR, VAN OR TRUCK? WHICH WAY COULD WE GO AT THE UPCOMING INTERSECTION? WHAT IS THE COLOR OF THE UPCOMING STOP LIGHT? WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE CAR DEALERSHIP? WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE UPCOMING CROSSROAD? BONUS QUESTIONS WHAT IS THE COLOR OF THE DASHBOARD IN OUR VEHICLE? WHICH SIDE OF THE CAR WAS THE PICTURE TAKEN FROM? IS THE SEASON SUMMER, FALL OR WINTER? WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER? WHAT IS MY NAME? HOW DO YOU SPELL IT?

ANSWERS TO ROAD PHOTO SLIDE WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE CITY WHERE THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN? A. CARBONDALE WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE FAST FOOD RESTAURANT? A. FAZOLI’S HOW MANY VEHICLES ARE IN THE ROAD INCLUDING OUR OWN? A. 10 IS IT SUNNY OR CLOUDY? A. CLOUDY HOW MANY LANES OF TRAFFIC ARE ON OUR SIDE OF THE ROAD? A. 3 IS THE VEHICLE STRAIGHT AHEAD OF US A CAR, VAN OR TRUCK? A. TRUCK WHICH WAY COULD WE GO AT THE UPCOMING INTERSECTION? A. STRAIGHT AHEAD OR LEFT WHAT IS THE COLOR OF THE UPCOMING STOP LIGHT? A. RED WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE CAR DEALERSHIP? A. VIC KOENIG CHEVROLET 10. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE UPCOMING CROSSROAD? A. HIGHWAY 13 BONUS QUESTIONS WHAT IS THE COLOR OF THE DASHBOARD IN OUR VEHICLE? GREY WHICH SIDE OF THE CAR WAS THE PICTURE TAKEN FROM? PASSENGER IS THE SEASON SUMMER, FALL OR WINTER? SUMMER WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER? WHAT IS MY NAME? JON GEIGER 6. HOW DO YOU SPELL IT? I T

RUFF 2 & 7 SELECTIVE ATTENTION TEST

WHAT IS WRONG IN THIS PICTURE?

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WHAT APPEARS TO HAVE HAPPENED IN THIS PHOTO?

WHAT APPEARS TO HAVE HAPPENED IN THIS PHOTO? SKID MARKS

STAY AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS BY: BEING VISUALLY PERCEPTIVE AVOIDING DISTRACTIONS MAINTAINING CONSTANT CONTROL OF YOUR VEHICLE PREPARING FOR CHANGING DRIVING ENVIRONMENTS BEING A DEFENSIVE DRIVER CONTROLING YOUR OWN ACTIONS (AVOID ROAD RAGE) BEING READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED BEING SMART AS A DRIVER AND AS A PASSENGER GOOD LUCK WITH DRIVER EDUCATION AND OBTAINING A DRIVER’S LICENSE. THIS CLASS WILL ALLOW YOU TO ENJOY MORE INDEPENDENCE & OPPORTUNITIES THAN MAYBE ANY OTHER CLASS. REMEMBER THAT WHAT COMES WITH THIS PRIVILEDGE IS EXTRA RESPONSIBILITY. FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDATIONS MENTIONED ABOVE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH MANY YEARS OF SAFE DRIVING EXPERIENCES. THANKS FOR BEING AN ATTENTIVE AUDIENCE!