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5 KEYS

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The lane of least resistance affords a driver:   Space for maneuvering / Less potential for conflict / Improved visibility  
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The advantage of good eye activity as discussed in key 3 keep your eyes moving is:   Both central and peripheral vision are utilized  
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The single largest factor in most motor vehicle collision is:   Driver Error  
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A minimum of 6 second following distance provides:   More time to make decision and react  
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The goal of Key 1 Aim High In Steering is to look ahead of your vehicle:   A minimum of 15 seconds  
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The negative effect of a "fixed stare" is?   Peripheral vision is diminished  
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Key 5 Make Sure They See You involves:   Proper timing of turn signals / Seeking eye contact  
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Before backing you must!   G.O.A.L. (Get Out And Look) Use cones!  
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Avoiding clusters and managing the space around your vehicle are two objectives of which Key:   Key 4 - Leave yourself an out  
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When possible avoid backing. If you must reverse, the preferred procedure is:   Straight line- sight line- blind line  
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The recommended speed for reversing is:   Less than 1 mile per hour  
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Obtaining Space, Visibility, and Time are three primary goals of the Smith System:   True  
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To calculate proper eye lead time of 15 seconds:   Select a stationary object ahead of you, then count the seconds until you reach that point  
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Only major intersections require scanning:   False  
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To calculate following distance:   When the vehicle in front of you passes a chosen fixed object ahead, count the seconds until you reach that point  
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When stopped in traffic, leave a minimum of a car length of space in front of your vehicle:   True  
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When stopped behind another vehicle at a traffic signal, it is best to proceed:   A few seconds after the vehicle in front of you has begun to move  
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A 360 degree circle of awareness can be maintained by checking mirrors:   Every 5 to 8 seconds  
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