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CHAPTER 12 DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS 12.1 REDUCED VISIBILITY
12.2 REDUCED TRACTION 12.3 OTHER ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS
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REDUCED VISIBILITY WHENEVER REDUCED VISIBILITY 1. SLOW DOWN
2. SCAN EARLY 3. PREDICT OTHERS MOVEMENTS 4. DECEIDE POSITION WITH EXTRA SPACE CUSHION 5. EXECUTE GENTLY TO MAINTAIN CONTROL
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IF MOISTURE BUILD-UP 1. TURN ON FRONT DEFROSTER
2. SWITCH ON REAR DEFOGGER 3. USE AIR CONDITIONER/ HEATER TO HELP 4. OPEN WINDOWS IF NEEDED
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SUN GLARE 2. BRIGHTEST DAYS CREATE DARKEST SHADOWS
3. LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS HELP OTHERS SEE YOU
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1. USE VISOR
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LOW VISUAL CONTRAST BETWEEN MOVING AND THE DRIVING SCENE
DAWN AND DUSK LOW VISUAL CONTRAST BETWEEN MOVING AND THE DRIVING SCENE
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DAWN AND DUSK Driving can be dangerous Use low beam lights
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Switch to Low Beam for Oncoming cars Use Low Beam in Bad Weather
Night Driving Switch to Low Beam for Oncoming cars Use Low Beam in Bad Weather
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Use High Beam Lights to See Further Down the Road
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Avoid staring at mirrors
Glare of other headlights can blind you
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Make sure you flip your rear view mirror to night driving to avoid glare
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Meeting Other Vehicles
Flick to Low Beam Lights If Other Driver is Using High Beams Move to the right and Look for Curb You May Also Flash Your Lights to Remind Oncoming Driving to Switch to Low Beams
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Over Driving Headlights
Driving at a speed that makes your stopping distance farther than the distance lighted by your headlights
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FOG Use Low Beam Other cars appear closer than they are
Increase following distance
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Use Wipers and Low Beam Avoid Deep Pools of Water
RAIN Use Wipers and Low Beam Avoid Deep Pools of Water
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Reduced Traction
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SNOW Slow and Steer Carefully
Slush and Ice build-up on Wipers and Head Lights
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SNOW Fresh Snow at Low Temps Traction Can Be Good but…
Covers Roadway Markings
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SNOW Driving in tire tracks of others can help increase traction
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Snow Fresh Snow – Traction Fairly Good Packed Snow – Low Traction
Sub Zero – EVERYTHINGS FROZEN
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Hydroplaning Tires lose Contact because they are on top of the Water
Tire Tread Cuts through water to grip the road If Traveling Too
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Deep Water Estimate Depth
Fire Hydrants Fences Trees If water is higher than bottom of your vehicle, DO NOT ENTER
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Driving Forward and Backward quickly and Repeatedly.
Rocking the Vehicle Driving Forward and Backward quickly and Repeatedly.
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On Bridges Black Ice Ice in Tire Tracks
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Gravel act like marbles under your wheels and may cause skidding
Gravel Roads Gravel act like marbles under your wheels and may cause skidding
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Wet Leaves are slippery Avoid Piles
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Construction Areas Trucks and Equipment leave mud, dirt, sand, on the roadway Slow, Be Watchful for Workers!
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Skidding Over-Power Skid Over-Braking Skid
Too much power to the drive wheels Over-Braking Skid No ABS, may lock up your wheels when stopping suddenly
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Front Wheel Skid Loss of Steering Release Accelerator or brake
Pump Brakes (if no ABS) Steer towards path you want to go
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Rear Wheel Skid Release Accelerator or Brake
Steer Quickly the direction you want to go If Fishtail Counter steer according
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Skidding In a Curve Happens when entering a curve too fast
May go off the road! Let the Car slow on its own and aim for the roadway
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Pumping the brakes gently to slow quickly
Controlled Braking Pumping the brakes gently to slow quickly
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Be Ready to steer into wind Especially Dangerous when passing trucks
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Cooling systems may over heat engine Check gauges Often
Hot Weather Cooling systems may over heat engine Check gauges Often
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Exhaust Leaks Do Not Race Engine Do Not Set Parking Brake
Cold Weather Exhaust Leaks Do Not Race Engine Do Not Set Parking Brake
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Bad Weather Driving Tips
Look and Listen to Weather Reports Keep Windows Clear Respect Lower Speeds Keep Safe Following Distance Keep Moving in Snow Lower Gear on Slippery Roads Avoid Cruise Control
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