Reference Points
Precision Turns
Lane Positions
Communication
Smooth Starts and Stops
100

What is the Blind Area/Kidney Bean?

The ground around the vehicle that the driver can't see

100

What is a precision turn?

A precision turn consists of having a predetermined idea of where you want to begin and end the turn, and having the skill to complete it with accuracy and consistency

100

What is the most commonly used Lane Position

Lane Position 1

100

What is a Turn signal?

Flashes an arrow on the dash and two lights outside of the car

100

What two things are maintained when using smooth starts and stops?

Vehicle Balance

Traction

200

What is a reference point used for?

Place on the vehicle that you see in relation to the roadway which allows you to precisely place your vehicle in any location

200

What are some steps that need to be taken before turning?

Use turn signal

Mirrors - Blind spot check

Side position reference point

Speed control - apply brake

Smooth legal stop

forward position reference point

Select a target

Search the intersection - Left front Right

200

Besides lane changes, what else is Lane Position 4 & 5 used for?

Debris on the road

Lane Change

Crash

Disabled Vehicle

Pedestrians

Bicycles


200

What are different ways to communicate your intentions?

Turn Signals

Brake Lights

Lane Position

Horn

Reverse Lights

Speed

Hazard Lights

Hand Signals

200

What is trail braking?

slight release of brake pressure during the last seconds of the braking maneuver

300

What is a transition point use for?

a reference point on the vehicle that helps you know when to change speed, direction, or a combination of both

300

What are some steps to take during the turn?

Select get or Get commitment

Avoid hesitation

Looking in turns, targetting

Speed control (brake or gas)

Steering Technique or recovery

Push-pull

accurate tracking path

300

What lane position is car A using?


Lane Position 5

300

What color are reverse lights?

Clear or white lights

300

What are some speed control options for the driver?

Accelerate

Decelerate

Idle Speed

Off Gas

400

Which reference points gets the same results on both sides of the car?

Corner point or side mirror - Front position 

Middle of rear side window or one foot behind door post - Rear position

400

What are some advantages of precision turns?

driver has the ability to make tight turns

vehicle will use the least amount of road spce

an escape path for other traffic

increase steering accuracy

help the driver to visualize the space that the vehicle with be occupying

allow the driver to plan ahead

can be adapted easily to large or unfamiliar vehicles

400

What Lane/Side position has the difference of a bike lane?

Lane Position and Side Position 3

400

What colors can a hazard lights button be?

Red, Black, or white

400

Demonstrate what trail braking looks like?

Use your hands like it has been shown to you in class

Use the simulator pedals to show

use an imaginary brake to show me

500

What are some factors that can affect the reference point location for the driver?

Vehicle design

Seating in relation to wheelbase

Scooped hood

Driver height in the seat

Head movement

Eye dominance

500

What are some differences between a right and left turn?

when to turn the steering wheel

keep wheels straight until you are going to turn the steering wheel

500

How many lane and side positions are there?

7 total

6 are taught in this chapter and the last one is taught later on in the curriculum

500

What can affect you sending, receiving and responding to communications?

Attitude

Emotions

500

What are the steps for Smooth Starts and Stops?

Starts-

Release brake

Vehicle moves to idle speed

Pivot foot to accelerator

Apply gradual light pressure

Stops-

Aplly controlled brake pressure

Trail brake just prior to stopping