What are 3 risks of the highway transportation system?
What is the Driver, the Vehicle, and the Roadway and Environment
100
What is known as the area you can see around you while looking straight ahead?
What is Field of Vision
100
What is known as the area you can see to the left and right of your central vision?
What is Peripheral Vision
100
Deciding and Predicting are what type of tasks?
What is a Mental Task
100
What is known as adjusting your speed to deal with one hazard at a time?
What is Separating Hazards
200
What are 3 driver contributed risk factors?
What is adjusting the radio, using a cell phone, combing your hair, being angry, blurred vision, drinking while driving
200
What is known as the space where you CAN drive without a restriction?
What is known as a space that is closed because of a restriction?
What is an Open Zone
What is a Closed Zone
200
What is known as making quick glances to the roadway in front of your vehicle?
What is Ground Viewing
200
When you decide to change direction you must leave yourself an _____ to avoid conflict?
What is an Out
200
What can be found overhead, in the center, or on the corner of an intersection?
What is a Traffic Signal
300
Most vehicle related risk factors are contributed by what?
What is the vehicle owner
300
What is known as the method for managing the six zones of space surrounding your vehicle?
What is the Zone Control System
300
What is known as the area you can see clearly and sharply?
What is Central Vision
300
The space around your vehicle is known as?
What is a Space Cushion
300
What is known as giving as much space as possible to the greater hazard?
What is Compromising Space
400
What are 3 vehicle risk factors?
What are bald tires, poorly adjusted brakes, dirty windshield, broken headlights, worn wiper blades.
400
What step of the IPDE process is known as when to look, where to look, how to look and what to look for?
What is Identify
400
How would a driver know if a roadway is changing from a multilane to a single lane?
What is a Warning Sign
400
What is known as searching critical areas in a regular sequence called?
What is Orderly Visual Search Patterns
400
You should always check this zone before decelerating or braking?
If you lock your brakes when braking you will lose the ability to?
What is the Rear Zone
What is Steer
500
What are 3 roadway/environmental risks?
What is bright sun, construction, snow and ice, sharp curve
500
What are the 5 rules of the Smith System
What is
1. Aim high in steering
2. Keep your eyes moving
3. Get the big picture
4. Make sure others see you
5. Leave yourself an out
500
What is the most important factor in controlling your vehicle?
What is the actual gripping power between the tires and roadway surface called?
What is Speed
What is Traction
500
List 5 ways to communicate with other drivers.
What are
1. Headlights, taillights, brake lights
2. Turn signals
3. Parking lights and hazard flashers
4. Backup lights
5. Horn
6. Eye Contact and Body Movement
7. Car Position
500
Choosing ONLY clues and events that pertain to your driving task is known as?