What is the first letter on the eye sight chart?
E
When is risk present?
Always/all the time
What does the S stand for in SEEiT?
Search
What becomes more active at night?
Animals
How do you calculate following distance?
find a fixed or stationary object and count the time it takes you to reach the object after the car in front has passed it
Which vision is affected by speed?
Peripheral
What is the best way to becoming a better driver for teenagers?
Practice
What does the second E stand for in SEEiT?
Execute
What is one example of when we should increase following distance?
Traction is limited
being tailgated
Path of travel/line of sight is limited
What should you see when stopped behind another vehicle?
Tires/pavement
Define Nearsighted and Farsighted
Farsighted: can see things that are further away than up close
What is the #1 cause of risk in driving behavior?
Speeding
What does the first E stand for in SEEiT?
Evaluate
When should you check your rearview mirror?
Stops
braking
turning
changing lane
How many zones are around the vehicle?
6
How far ahead should you look while driving?
20-30 seconds
On average how many teens are killed in traffic crashes in the US a day?
7
What does the iT stand for in SEEiT?
in Time
On multi lane roads what should you avoid?
driving next to other drivers
What are the 3 stages of a zone?
Open
Changing
Closed
What are the 3 types of Vision?
Focal
Paracentral
Peripheral
What is the #1 cause of teens accidents?
Inexperience
What is the space management system use to avoid potential accidents?
SEEiT
How do we manage the space behind the vehicle?
By checking the rearview mirror
What is the following distance rule for 2,3, and 4 seconds.
35mph and under
45mph and under
speeds up to 70mph