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Daisy A4 Driver Ed
Driver ed
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Angle Parking | Space can be at the curb of a street or in a parking lot. |
| Perpendicular Parking | Only used in parking lots |
| Parallel Parking | A method of backing between two vehicles that are parked along a curb |
| Reference point | Some part of the outside or inside of the vehicle |
| Standard reference points | A reference point |
| Personal reference points | An adaptation of a standard reference point of your own vehicle |
| Forward reference point | When steering should begin during a maneuver |
| Risk Factors | Anything that can increase the possibility of a collision |
| Identify | Part of the IPDE process. You must know when to look, where to look, how to look, and what to look for. |
| Zone | One of six areas of space around a vehicle that is the width of a lane |
| Open Zone | Space where you can drive without a restriction |
| Line of sight | The distance you can see ahead in the direction you are looking |
| Closed zone | A space not open to you because of a restriction in your line of sight |
| Target - area range | The space from your vehicle to the target area |
| 12 - 15 second range | The space you will travel in during the next 12 - 15 seconds |
| 4- 6 second range | The space you will travel in during the next 4 - 6 seconds |
| Field of vision | Area you can see around you while looking straight ahead |
| Depth perception | The ability to judge the relative distance of objects correctly |
| Scanning | Glancing continually and quickly with very brief fixations through you orderly visual search pattern |
| Ground viewing | Making quick glances to the roadway in front of your vehicle |
| Predict | Take the information you have identified and imagine what might happen |
| Execute | Step of the IPDE process |
| Space cushion | Are of space all around your vehicle |