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Mod One Answer Sheet 1.B13.C25.B 2.C14.A26.B 3.A15. B27. Blinker 4.B16.C28. Horn 5.B17.B29. Bright Lights 6.C18.A30. Hood Release 7.B19.A31. Defrost 8.B20.B32. Temperature 9.A21.A33.B 10.B22.C34.A 11. B23.B 12. D24. D (-7) 27 or more correct needed to pass
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Module Two Basic Maneuvering Tasks Signs, Symbols and Markings Traffic Signals Where to stop at Intersections Right of Way (who yields) Parent – Teen Contract
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Parent Teen Contract Open up a dialogue between you and your parent(s) about the rules to drive Three options of Parent/Teen Contract Teen Responsibilities Consequences for Violations Discuss Parents’ Role
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Good Driving 3 Levels of Developing Good Driving Skills Habit Level: The basic procedures Judgment Level: Well Thought out strategy of action Efficiency and Precision Correct Response with least amount of evaluation Plan: Watch for Problems Evaluate Options Act on Decisions (modify speed and/or position) Communication reduces risk of collisions
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Three Areas of Vision used by the Driver Central/Core * Very detailed/acute Fringe * Movement, Color, Shape Peripheral * Movement
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Ways Speed Effects Vision when driving Less ability to see what is happening Your brain’s ability to see and identify hazards Less time to react Once you see and identify a hazard, your time to react to that hazard is less More time required to stop Even if you have time to hit the brakes, the time it take to actually stop is decreased
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Following Distances 2 Seconds: 35 mph or lower 3 Seconds: 45 mph or lower 4 Seconds: 55 mph or lower 5 Seconds: 65 mph or lower Add 1 second or more if wet or slick AAA Signs Video
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Signs - Shapes Regulatory Prohibited Railroad Warning Yield Crossing School Guide No Passing Zone
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Signs - Colors RedProhibited YellowCaution OrangeConstruction GreenInformational BrownRecreational BlackRegulatory WhiteRegulatory BlueServices
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Sign Quiz ABCDEFGHIJKLABCDEFGHIJKL
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Quick Quiz Colors: Red Yellow Orange Green Brown Black White Blue
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Quick Quiz
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Lines and Markers Outside Lines: White – mark the outer edge of the lane Dividing Lines: Broken Line: Yellow: Separate lanes of different direction White: Separate lanes of the same direction Solid Yellow: Indicates limited vision and that passing is not legal
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Lines and Markers A solid center line separates traffic going in different directions
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Highway Signs Federal Signs North/South ODD East/West EVEN State Signs County Signs
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Traffic Signs Red=Stop Yellow =Caution/Slow Down Green =Go On the Side – Green on Right Arrows – Safe to turn, traffic stopped
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Traffic Signs Flashing Red = Stop Sign Flashing Yellow = Proceed with caution Reversible Lanes Red = Lane is closed Green = Lane is open
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Pre-Drive Tasks Preventative Maintenance Store Valuables Unlock Door Enter Vehicle Place Key in Ignition Adjustments Lock Door Adjust Seat Adjust Mirror Secure Vehicle Safety Belt
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Starting Tasks Check/Set Parking Brake Foot on Service Brake Key in Ignition Shift to Park/Neutral Turn Ignition ON Check Gauges Adjust HVAC Set Needed Accessories
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Moving to Curb/Side of the Road Traffic Check: Rear and Sides (reference points) Proper Signal Target Visual Reference for 6” from curb Mirror Blind Area Check Adjust Speed with Controlled Braking Gradual Steering using Reference Point Recheck Traffic Flow Check Signal Indicator
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Backing Seating Position Restraint Adjustments Traffic Check Foot on Brake Shift into Reverse Proper Signal Release Parking Brake Readjust Seating Position Visually Target Position Control Rear Movement Steer to Lane/Reference Point (steer in direction you want the back of the car to go)
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Entering Roadway Tasks Foot on Service Brake Select Proper Gear Traffic Check (head checks and mirrors) Forward Rear Sides Proper Signal Release Parking Brake Traffic Recheck Move to Lane Target Lane Position One Release Brake Apply Accelerator Steer to Lane Position One
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Securing the Vehicle Park in a Legal Area with foot on service brake Shift into Park Set Parking Brake Turn off Accessories Turn off Ignition Remove Key (always take key with you) Remove Restraints Secure Doors/Window
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Who Should Yield? (right of way) Who should yield?WHY?
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Who Should Yield? WHY?
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Who Should Yield? Who Should Yield?WHY?
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Who Should Yield? Who Should Yield? (right of way) WHY?
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Who Should Yield Who Should Yield?WHY? Backing
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Stop Lines You don’t stop AT THE STOP SIGN You stop at the first line you come to 1) Stop Line 2) Crosswalk Line 3) Curb Line extended
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Approaching an Intersection Step One Step Two Step Three
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Approaching an Intersection Step One Identify the Intersection Identify Controls Check Center Rear Area Adjust Speed Adjust Lane Position
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Approaching an Intersection Step One Step Two Step Three
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Approaching an Intersection Step Two Scan Open Frontal Area Adjust Speed Maintain Lane Position (or adjust if turning)
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Approaching an Intersection Step One Step Two Step Three
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Approaching an Intersection Step Three Scan Closed Frontal Areas Look for Changing Areas in Front Proceed Through Open Space Area
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S.M.O.G. When pulling away from a curb When changing lanes or entering traffic S -- SIGNAL M -- MIRROR O -- OVER THE SHOULDER G -- GO
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W. E. A. WATCH Gather Information, use your eyes EVALUATE Think of options available, use your brain ACT Choose the safest option, be smart
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