What does the acronym A.G.K.L.M. stand for?
All.Good.Kids.Like.Milk
What is a physical disability?
Limited physical functioning, mobility, dexterity. Or stamina. (Wording can be different)
Name 1 category of distraction
Visual, manual, auditory, cognitive
(These are all 4, any one works)
A pivot point is?
CENTER OF THE REAR AXLE.
What does smog mean when merging?
Signal.Mirror.Over the shoulder. GO.
What does the A stand for in the Smith system?
Aim high in steering. (Look 15 seconds ahead.)
What is considered a visual disability?
Cataract, glaucoma, trachoma (a passenger who can see the vehicle at the curb but cannot see well enough to see signage)
Wording can vary!
A client gets in youre vehicle what are the next questions you ask or find out?
Name,
where they are going,
how will the fare be paid,
will they be wearing a seat belt.
(Always make sure we take information and never give information!)
What is a tail swing?
Front end goes one way, back end goes the opposite.
3 factors of turning right
Know youre vehicle
Clear the intersection
Rock n Roll
What does the G stand for in the Smith system?
GET the big picture. (use youre peripheral visionary make sure youre turning your head.)
What is a cardiovascular or respiratory disability?
A disease that affects the heart and cardiovascular system.
What does the M stand for in the Smith system?
MAKE sure they see you. (Make sure to get the attention of pedestrians, bicyclists, and other drivers who dont see you.)
What is a reference point?
A visual point that allows you to place the vehicle safely.
(remember the reference point is different for everybody due to height/etc.)
Name one step to backing up.
Look up to see overhead object,
check the surface to see if there are any pedestrians or road impressions
Check side clearance
Look for obstacles, danger spots, check doors, pedestrians,
BEEP BEEP HONK
back slowly while checking both sides!
What does the K stand for in the Smith system?
KEEP youre eyes moving. (Every 2 seconds)
Name 1 mental impairment
Dementia, Alzheimer
(Reminder you may have to repeat information, some clients may also have I.D bracelets.)
You're putting in a wheelchair. The front should be tied down to what degree?
40 degrees to 60 degrees
A turning point is.....?
The moment when the steering wheel must be turned to execute a turn properly.
Name one exit ramp procedure.
1. Signal all lane changes
2. Watch exit signs to know where you exit (look ahead)
3. Get vehicle in correct lane
4. One lane at a time to get over
5. Check again for destinations/exit signs
6. Look for signage (clients can help look for exits too!😁😁)
What does the L stand for in the Smith system?
LEAVE yourself an out. (4-6 second distance)
Hearing, mobility, cardiovascular/respiratory, visual are all disabilities. What disability is missing?
Loss of speech!
What degrees should the back of the wheelchair be tied down?
30-45 degrees
What is over the hood typically mean?
The distance from front bumper and object in front.
Its the railroad tracks!! What is the procedure to cross?
1. Slow down and approach
2. Activate hazards
3. Scan the crossing (up and down tracks)
4. Stay in far right lane
5. Stop between 15 and 50
6. Apply parking break
7. Roll down windows/ open service door/turn radio down
8. Look both ways and listen
9. Pull across tracks
After crossing roll windows up and turn off hazards and continue.