Intersections, Hills, and Turns

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Intersections, Hills, and Turns

Intersection Search Patterns Topic 2 Lesson 1 Intersection Approach: Step 1 (Search) Identify intersection Identify controls Check rear areas Search for intersection problems Step 2 (Evaluate) Scan path of travel 1st Scan all other areas Look for closed or changing frontal areas Step 3 (Execute) Adjust speed Maintain lane position Stop behind crosswalk, or Proceed through open space area in Time T – 5.17

Understanding Lane Markings Topic 2 Lesson 1 Understanding Lane Markings Shared Left Turn Lane Reversible Lanes T – 5.18

Special Lane Markings Shared Left Turn Lane Reversible Lanes Topic 2 Lesson 1 Shared Left Turn Lane Drivers traveling in either direction may use this lane for making left turns. Drivers may not travel further than 150 feet in this shared lane. Driver may use the shared left turn lane to enter a street from a driveway. Reversible Lanes Traffic in these lanes moves in one direction during certain periods of the day and in the opposite direction during other times of the day. Often found in areas with a large volume of traffic coming in a city during the morning hours and going out during the afternoon hours. T – 5.18a

Limited Line of Sight Through Curves Topic 2 Lesson 2 T – 5.19

LOS/POT Curves Entering a Curve to the Right Topic 2 Lesson 2 Entering a Curve to the Right Determine Line of Sight / Path of Travel LP2 provides the best visibility Check traffic to the rear Moving Through the Curve Determine target area LP3 provides best space cushion Exit in Lane Position 1 Exiting the Curve Adjust speed and position for best visibility and space cushion Lane Position 3 Apex Point Path of Travel Line of Sight Begin in Lane Position 2 T – 5.20

LOS/POT Curves Entering a Curve to the Left Moving Through the Curve Topic 2 Lesson 2 LOS/POT Curves Entering a Curve to the Left Determine Line of Sight/Path of Travel LP 3 provides the best visibility Check traffic to the rear Begin in Lane Position 3 Moving Through the Curve Determine target area Determine Apex Lane Position 2 Apex Point Exiting the Curve Adjust speed and position for best visibility and space cushion Exit in Lane Position 1 Path of Travel Line of Sight T – 5.21

Line of Sight Over Hill Topic 2 Lesson 2 Determine the Best Line of Sight and Path of Travel Lane position 3 provides the best space cushion Line of Sight is Restricted Up and Down Hill T – 5.22