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SHARING THE ROADWAY WITH OTHERS CHAPTER 11
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PROBLEMS PEDESTRIANS POSE THEY ARE DIFFICULT TO SEE JAYWALKING: WALKING ACROSS STREET WITHOUT REGARD INTERSECTIONS ARE MOST COMMON PLACE FOR FATAL COLL. CHILDREN ARE EVEN SMALLER ADULTS OFTEN JAYWALK
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AVOID HITTING PEDS NEVER ASSUME PEDS SEE YOU PEDS HAVE RIGHT OF WAY HIGHEST INJURY RATE IS IN THE 10-15 YEAR AGE GROUP, FATALITY RATE IS OVER 74 GROUP USE GROUND VIEWING PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OTHER PEDS (SKATEBOARDS, ROLLERBLADES) WHEN BACKING, DON’T RELY ON MIRRORS
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PED. RESPONSIBILITIES NEVER ASSUME DRIVER SEE YOU LOOK AND LISTEN CROSS AT INTERSECTIONS STAY ON CURB WALK FACING TRAFIC REFLECTTIVE CLOTHING TAKE CHILDREN BY HAND SEE PG 230
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PROBLEMS POSED BY ANIMALS PARTICULAR PROBLEM FROM SUNSET TO SUNRISE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS IN RURAL AREAS, AND RESIDENTIAL DON’T LET SMALL ANIMALS CAUSE A MAJOR COLLISION
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CYCLISTS A MAJOR VISIBILITY PROBLEM THEY HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS DIFFICULT TO SEE TO THE REAR ROADWAY PROBLEMS ARE EVEN WORSE CHANGE SPEED MORE OFTEN HAVE SHORTER STOPPING DISTANCE
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CYCLIST RESPONSIBILITIES THEY ARE MORE DANGEROUS DON’T TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SIZE STAY OUT OF BLIND SPOTS(NO- ZONE) OBEY ALL TRAFFIC LAWS AND DRIVE RESPONSIBLY
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PICK-UP, SUV, VAN SIT HIGHER OFF THE ROADLIGHT LIGHT TRUCKS ARE HEAVIER THAN CARS GREATER VISIBILITY HEIGHT AND WEIGHT ARE HIGHER DIFFERENT TIRES (LESS EFFICIENT) TAKE LONGER TO STOP HANDLE LESS SECURELY
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OTHER LARGE VEICLES EMERGENCY: MUST YIELD R-O-W MAINTENANCE:ADJUST SPEED AND LOCATION ICE-CREAM: CHILDREN ARE NEAR SNOWMOBILES: THEY COULD SHOW UP ANYWHERE
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SMALL CARS LIGHTER DRIVER SITS LOWER LESS POWER TEND TO SKID MORE EASILY
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TRUCKS AND SEMIS CREATE VISIBILITY PROBLEMS FOR OTHERS HARD FOR THEM TO SEE TO THE SIDE (AVOID NO-ZONES) ALLOW MORE TIME TO PASS ONE INCREASE FOLLOWING DISTANCE TAKES MUCH LONGER TO STOP WIDE TURNS
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BUSES INCREASE FOLLOWING DISTANCE ALWAYS STOP FOR A SCHOOL BUS, IN EITHER DIRECTION
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