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OBJECTIVES We will demonstrate an ability to select and safely execute turnabouts We will demonstrate an ability to select and safely execute parking procedures I will be able to demonstrate my understanding different parking and turning procedures. I will be to demonstrate my understanding of unit 2
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WORD SEARCH
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STUDY GUIDE Reference Points & Last 15 Questions UNIT 2 TEST (Tuesday 18 th )
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Module 4 TOPIC 4 & 5 ~ TURNABOUTS/PARKING ~
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Module 4 – Topic 4 & 5 1 &2. Two point turns backing into a driveway. Where is your line of sight? 3. What reference point do you use when you begin steering into the driveway? When the line of sight from the driver to the edge of the driveway runs through the center of the back passenger window. 4. The safest way to change directions in the city is to go around the block. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bobj3GKuzw
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Module 4 – Topic 4 & 5 5. Three point turn 6. It is safer to back out of traffic rather than backing into traffic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5Q54dLCxYM
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Module 4 – Topic 4 & 5 7. Angled Parking ~You should approach the angle parking space approximately 2-3 feet away ~Your target while angle parking is the center of the parking space. ~Your visual reference point for beginning to steer is when the side mirror appears to align with the first line of the space. ~You should use hand-to-hand/push-pull steering.
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Module 4 – Topic 4 & 5 8. Perpendicular Parking ~When perpendicular parking, your target should be the center of the space. ~Your reference point for beginning to steer is when the side view mirror appears to align with the first line of the parking space. ~You should use hand-to-hand/push-pull Steering. 5 - 7 Feet
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Module 4 – Topic 4 & 5 9. Parallel Parking ~ A parallel parking space should be at least 5 feet longer than your vehicle. ~ The starting position for parallel parking is about 3 feet ext to the vehicle parked in front of the space. ~ The reference point for beginning a parallel parking maneuver is to stop when your back bumper is even with the back bumper of the vehicle parked in front of the space. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyg4MQ3u0Vg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ-loe3xXLg Clip #1: Clip #2:
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Module 4 – Topic 4 & 5 10. Direction the wheels should be turned when parking uphill or downhill: Uphill with a curbUphill without a curb Downhill with a curb
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Scooter Parking/Turning Activity
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Understanding Car Crashes
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