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CHAPTER 9 DRIVING IN URBAN TRAFFIC
9.1 ADJUSTING TO URBAN TRAFFIC 9.2 FOLLOWING AND MEETING TRAFFIC 9.3 MANAGING SPACE IN TRAFFIC 9.4 SPECIAL URBAN SITUATIONS
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FACTORS THAT MAKE URBAN DRIVING DIFFICULT
MORE DENSE cars, buses, trucks,
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HOW MANY REGULATORY SIGNS CAN YOU SEE?
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HAZARDS ARE CLOSER TOGETHER
Mile per mile cities have more hazards
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FACTORS THAT MAKE URBAN DRIVING DIFFICULT
PATH CAN BE BLOCKED QUICKLY
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OR JUST BE BLOCKED! IS THIS LEGAL?
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PEDSTRIANS
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THERE ARE MORE PEDESTRIANS
VERY UNPREDICTABLE BE PREPARED TO STOP!
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FACTORS THAT MAKE URBAN DRIVING DIFFICULT
CLOSED ZONES EVERYWHERE! CAN YOU LEAVE YOURSELF AN OUT?
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CAN YOU LEAVE YOURSELF AN OUT?
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SO WITH ALL THESE HAZARDS WHAT MUST DRIVERS DO?
If you cannot increase the distance between your vehicle and a hazard, you must change your lane position, slow, or stop to give yourself time to solve the conflict
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USING THE IPDE PROCESS MANY LINE OF SIGHT RESTRICTIONS
YOU WILL HAVE TO SLOW AND GIVE TIME TO OTHERS THIS GIVES YOU TIME TO REACT
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FOLLOWING TRAFFIC 3 SECOND FOLLOWING DISTANCE
PROVIDES ENOUGH TIME TO REACT TO SITUATIONS
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MEASURING 3 SECONDS PICK A FIXED POINT LIKE THE POLE OR SIGNS AHEAD
WHEN VEHICLE AHEAD PASSES IT, START COUNTING STOP COUNTING WHEN YOUR VEHICLE PASSES THE SAME POINT
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LOOKING BEYOND VEHICLE AHEAD
LOOK THROUGH WINDOWS UNDER VEHICLE AROUND VEHICLE PREDICT WHAT COULD EFFECT VEHICLE IN FRONTOF YOU
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AREAS FOR SUDDEN STOPS BUSINESS DRIVEWAYS WITH HIGH TRAFFIC VOLUME
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AREAS FOR SUDDEN STOPS APPROACHING INTERSECTIONS
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AREAS FOR SUDDEN STOPS DRIVING NEXT TO PARKED CARS
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WHEN TO LOOK AWAY IF LOOKING FOR AN ADDRESS
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AMPLE ROOM IN FRONT BE SURE NO ONE IS TAILGATING LOWER YOUR SPEED KEEP YOUR EYES MOVING IF YOU HAVE A PASSENGER ASK THEM TO LOOK
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HOW TO MANAGE TAILGATERS
FLASH BRAKE LIGHTS INCREASE FOLLOWING TO AT LEAST 4 SECONDS MOVE SLIGHTLY TO THE RIGHT SIGNAL EARLY FOR STOPS AND TURNS CHANGE LANES OR EVEN PULL OVER AND STOP
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ONCOMING TRAFFIC REASONS FOR CROSSING OVER THE CENTER LINE
DRIVER IMPAIRMENT POOR JUDGEMENT POOR VISIBILITY REDUCED SPACE SUDDEN MOVES BY OTHERS VEHICLE FAILURE TURNING BUSES AND TRUCKS DOUBLED PARKED VEHICLES
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AVOIDING CONFLICTS SLOW AND GIVE OTHER DRIVER TIME
FLASH HEADLIGHTS HONK HORN IF ROOM, MOVE TO THE RIGHT
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PARKED VEHICLES COVER BRAKE MOVE TO THE LEFT
LOOK FOR BRAKE LIGHTS, EXHAUST, OR WHEELS TURNED OUT TAP HORN IF NEEDED BE READY TO STOP OR SWERVE
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PARKED VEHICLES LOOK AHEAD WHAT WOULD YOU PREDICT?
THERE IS A DRIVER IN THIS CAR
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Driving Next to Parked Cars
What would you do?
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MANAGING SPACE LOOKING AHEAD WHILE STAYING BACK COVERING THE BRAKE
ADJUST YOUR SPEED TO TRAFFIC
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APPROACHING RED LIGHT SLOW AND CHECK FOR PED’S
STOP FAR ENOUGH BEHIND CARS SO THAT YOU CAN SEE THEIR REAR TIRES
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APPROACHING TRAFFIC SIGNALS
IF GREEN PREDICT IT WILL TURN YELLOW STOP FAR ENOUGH BEHIND CARS SO YOU CAN SEE THEIR REAR TIRES
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ADJUSTING YOUR SPEED FOR CITY DRIVING
DRIVE WITH TRAFFIC FLOW STAY WITHIN SPEED LIMIT ADJUST SPEED AND POSITION AHEAD OF TIME FOR OTHER DRIVERS WHO MIGHT BLOCK YOUR WAY
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SELECTING THE BEST LANE
LEFT LANE IS FOR TURNING CENTER LANE IS FOR THROUGH LANE RIGHT LANE IS FOR TURNING
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CHANGING LANES USE YOUR MIRRORS TO CHECK FOR TRAFFIC! SIGNAL EARLY
QUICKLY CHECK BLIND SPOT MOVE OVER WITHOUT SLOWING DOWN (UNLESS YOU MUST) CANCEL SIGNAL
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SPECIAL LANES TWO WAY TRAFFIC
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SPECIAL URBAN SITUATIONS
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ONE WAY STREETS YOU MUST ALWAYS TURN INTO THE FIRST AVAILABLE LANE GOING IN THE CORRECT DIRECTION.
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ONE WAY STREETS HOW DO YOU KNOW? BROKEN WHITE LINES ONLY
ALL SIGNS FACE SAME DIRECTION
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PARKED CARS SAME DIRECTION
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CARPOOL LANES SPECIAL LANES
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SPECIAL LANES BUS LANES
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WRONG WAY DRIVERS SLOW COVER BRAKE SIGNAL WITH LIGHTS AND HORN
GET OUT OF THE WAY!
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