HTS
Who is in control?
IPDE
Basic Vehicle Operation
Sign Shapes
100

What does HTS stand for?

Highway Transportation System

100

Enforce laws

State and local police

100

What does IPDE stand for?

Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute

100

Where would you find the location and operation of the devices for safety, comfort, and communication.

The Owner's Manual

100

Octagon 

Stop Signs

200

What are the three parts of the HTS?

People, Vehicles and Roadways


200

Decides who is guilty or innocent

Courts

200

____________ important information in the ongoing driving scene.

Identify

200

The purpose of a transmission is to ___________.

convert engine speed into power and to turn the wheels of a vehicle.

200

Triangle

Yield Signs


300

What is the purpose of the HTS?

To move people from one place to another in a safe, efficient and economical manner.

300

Maintain roads and traffic controls

Local, county and state highway and traffic engineers

300

___________ the correct actions to prevent conflict

Execute


300

What is a vehicles braking point?

The point at which the brakes begin to work and slow the vehicle.

300

Pentagon

School crossings and other pedestrian warning signs

400

How many miles of paved roads does the HTS include?

More than 4 million 

400

Pass laws called the vehicle code

Federal and State 

400

_________ when and where possible points of conflict will develop.

Predict


400

What should you do after you have turned your car on?

Check the gauges, warning lights, and fuel supply.

400

Round

Railroad Warnings

500

Name three types of roadways in the HTS

Dirt roads, city streets, mountain roads, rural highways, multilane expressways, etc. 

500

Set up rules and regulate the control of drivers and motor vehicles.

State Department of Motor Vehicles

500

________ when, where, and how to communicate, adjust speed, and change position to avoid conflict

Decide

500

Name three things you should do before you enter your vehicle.

1. Have your keys in your hand.

2. Look under the vehicle.

3. Look at and around the vehicle.

4. Look at the tires.

5. Check the Windshield, Windows, and Headlights.

6. Look inside the Vehicle.

500

Diamond

Warns of potential hazards

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