Session 6 -- Session 6 - Information Processing: Moderate Risk Environment

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1. Curves and hills ______.

Decrease your line of sight.

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2. At the intersection, you plan to turn right. The traffic signal is red. Before turning making a legal right turn on red, you must ______.

Stop and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles.

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3. How many seconds ahead would be the best to search for hazardous situations?

15-30

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4. As you drive into a curve, you should ______.

Initially establish lane 2 or 3 position, depending on the direction of the curve.

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5. To communicate to other drivers that you plan to turn left, you would use lane position ______.

B.2

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6. The driver has the most control over the space ______.

Ahead of them.

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7. How many seconds ahead should you make the necessary adjustments to avoid a hazard?

B. 5-15

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8. You should spend about 50% of your time scanning the area that is ____ seconds ahead of your car.

A.2-5;

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9. What rule should you use to determine if there is enough space between you and the vehicle you are behind?

3-second following rule

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10. Perception time, or the amount of time it takes for the driver to identify the incoming information and decide if it is a hazardous situation or not, is decreased by _________.

C.Clear weather conditions