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Standard 4 Part 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How you interpret and understand information gathered by your five senses is known as your .... | Perception |
| When you are driving about 90% of your decisions are based on..... | What you see |
| How far ahead should drivers be searching in their path of travel? | 20 Seconds |
| Which form of vision allows you to read and see fine details? | Focal |
| Which form of vision allows you to maintain your path of travel? | Paracentral |
| Which form of vision allows you to recognize light and motion? Which form of vision is least used when driving at night? | Peripheral |
| When driving at faster speeds minor steering movements create.... | Exaggerated vehicle response |
| High speed driving can distort you vision up to what %? | 90% |
| The posted speed limit represents the... | Maximum speed you can travel under ideal conditions |
| Select the ways can you improve your Field of Vision? | Clean windows Check wiper blades Adjust mirrors Wear sunglasses Remove objects that interfere with vision |
| How does a driver develop a visual lead? | Pick out a fixed object well ahead and count until you reach that object |
| The visual path from your vehicle to the target area is your.... | Line of sight |
| The series of continuous positions your vehicle will occupy while traveling toward your target is your.... | Path of travel |
| Which of the following play a factor in your stopping distance. | Perception time Reaction time Braking distance |
| On dry, level pavement, what is the average stopping distance at 55 MPH speed? | 265 feet |
| You will not crash if you have..... | Space around your vehicle |
| How would you explain changing space around your vehicle? | Open zone that is becoming closed... or... closed space that is becoming open |
| How would you explain closed zone around your vehicle? | Space or area that is not available in the vehicles path of travel |
| How would you explain open zone around your vehicle? | Space where you can drive without restrictions |
| Match the word with its part of the SEEiT acronym. | Search - Look over the entire scene for obstacles Evaluate - Give meaning to what you have observed Execute - Carry out alternative action to reduce risk In Time - Complete your maneuver before incident |
| What helps a driver organize information into meaningful categories so decisions can be made easily? | A space management system |
| Identify which of the following areas you should SEARCH when driving? | Intersection Curves Hills Parking lots Road conditions Crosswalks |
| How must you respond if an obstacle moves into your path of travel in the 4 to 8 second range? | Immediate action required |
| How must you respond if an obstacle moves into your path of travel in the 12 to 15 second range? | Look for an escape route |
| How must you respond if an obstacle moves into your path of travel in the 20 to 30 second range? | Search for an open path of travel |
| What are the three actions that a driver can do to EXECUTE IN TIME? | Change speed, alter direction, communicate |
| When evaluating and managing space to the SIDES, you should have at least one car width of space to ____ side(s) of the car at all times. | One |
| When managing space to the REAR using your rearview mirrors, you should... | Check regularly Before and while braking while stopped in traffic before and after making turns before and after lane change |
| You should apply SEEiT at Intersections by... | Searching for the type of intersection Intersection controls Risks in your path of travel |
| What is the minimum recommended following distance between you and the vehicle you are following if you are driving 65 miles per hour? | 4 seconds |
| What is the minimum recommended following distance between you and the vehicle you are following if you are driving 35 miles per hour? | 2 seconds |
| When should you increase your following distances? (select 6 answers) | Visibility is limited Rainy days When driving in fog Vision is obstructed Restricted path of travel When being tailgated |
| When stopping behind another vehicle at a traffic light you should be able to see.... | Where the tires of the vehicle in front of you meet the road |