2.7 - 2.8 - Managing Space & Seeing Hazards Flashcards

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How do you find out how many seconds of following distance space you have?

A

1 second required for each 10 feet of vehicle length at speeds under 40 MPH. Above 40 MPH use same formula, then add 1 second for the additional speed.

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If you are driving a 30-foot vehicle at 55 mph, how many seconds of following distance should you allow?

A

At least 6 seconds

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True or False? You should decrease your following distance if somebody is following you too closely.

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True

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True or False? If you swing wide to the left before turning right, another driver may try to pass you on the right.

A

True

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What is a hazard?

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A hazard is any road condition or other road user (driver, bicyclist, pedestrian) that is a possible danger.

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Why make emergency plans when you see a hazard?

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When you see a hazard, think about the emergencies that could develop and figure out what you would do. Always be prepared to take action based on your plans. In this way, you will be a prepared, defensive driver who will improve not only your own safety but also the safety of all road users.

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