Used when you are driving just before sunrise and after sunset.
What are low-beam headlights?
The temperature at which ice will form.
What is 32 degrees?
The safest part of the lane that will be most effective when large truck passes and creates a strong gust of wind.
What is lane position 3?
Happens when your vehicle loses partial or all grip on the road.
Thin sheets of frozen water
What is black ice?
Used in snow, fog, or heavy rain the light will reflect back at the driver causing difficulty seeing.
What are high beam headlights?
Used when wet weather begins to accumulate on the inside or outside of your windshield.
What is a defroster?
A good way to get out of seep snow or mud.
Rocking
Should NOT be used if the vehicle overheats.
What is the air conditioning?
Freezes before other roadways due to the circulation of air.
What are bridges?
Not only do you see less, but you are tired. Both can cause hazards.
What is night?
Can be a natural weather concern or created by large vehicles passing by you.
What is wind?
The terms used for the space around the vehicle that allows for safe room to stop?
What is a space cushion?
Be careful in packed snow. Allowing this to be blocked can cause this to be trapped in the car. By keeping fresh air flowing, a health risk can be greatly reduced.
carbon monoxide
When the vehicle rides of the surface of the water.
What is hydroplaning
Bright sunlight in the early morning or shining off of ice or snow.
What is glare?
The important process to perform which requires more time in adverse weather.
What is IPDE?
The technique of applying brakes to slow or stop quickly without locking them.
What is Controlled Braking?
Driving at a speed that makes the stopping distance longer than the lighted distance of your headlights.
What is overdriving?
This weather phenomenon causes approximately 60% of weather related deaths.
What are floods?