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The _ task is primarily a task.
DRIVING, THINKING
IPDE represents the four steps for safe driving:
___, _____, __, _.
IDENTIFY, PREDICT, DECIDE, EXECUTE
When you apply the IPDE process, you may decide to change __, change _____, or ___ with others.
SPEED, DIRECTION, COMMUNICATE
factors include anything that increases the possibility of a collision. Risk factors contributed by the and the _ might include construction, sharp curves, snow, and ice.
RISK, ROADWAY, ENVIRONMENT
The _ Control System is a method of organizing _ zones around your vehicle.
ZONE, SPACE
The Zone Control System incorporates zones of space your vehicle.
SIX, SURROUNDING
An _ zone is space where you can drive a restriction to your line of sight or to your intended path.
OPEN, WITHOUT
A _ zone is a space that is not open to you because of a ___ in your intended path of travel or line of sight.
CLOSED, RESTRICTION
The process of searching critical areas of the traffic environment in a regular sequence is called an O V__ S P.
ORDERLY, VISUAL SEARCH, PATTERN
You should __ your Orderly Visual Search Pattern as a _ in a vehicle so you know how to do it when you are driving.
PRACTICE, PASSENGER
You should evaluate the three searching ranges as you drive:
The Area range.
The second range.
The second range.
TARGET, 12 to 15, 4 to 6
When you look _ ahead as you drive, you are identifying clues and analyzing the situation before your zone becomes __.
FAR, CLOSED
To _ last minute moves, you should be looking down the road to where your vehicle will be in _ seconds or more.
AVOID, 12
Develop the art of , in which you glance ___ and ___ through your orderly visual search pattern.
SCANNING, CONTINUALLY, QUICKLY
Searching for specific driving related clues is different in different ________.
ENVIRONMENTS
When you identify that a roadway is from a multilane to a single lane, you should move into the through lane as soon as possible. Check your left-front, right-front, and rear _______ ____________ moving into the through lane.
NARROWING, ZONES, BEFORE
When you use the predict step in the IPDE process, you where possible points of _ may occur.
JUDGE, CONFLICT
Making driving judgments involves ___, __, and __ a traffic situation.
MEASURING, COMPARING, EVALUATING
Prepare yourself to deal with the possible actions of other HTS users by assuming that others will make ___.
WORST, MISTAKES
As you drive on a residential street, you spot the following clues:
a parked vehicle with front wheels turned toward the street and
a driver behind the wheel
You should ______ that the vehicle may ______ your path.
PREDICT, ENTER
There are different lane _ available to you within your lane.
THREE, POSITIONS
As you follow your intended path of travel, you may decide to:
Maintain _______
_______ speed
Change ________
_______________
SPEED, CHANGE, DIRECTION, COMMUNICATE
If you are going to change direction, then you must __ yourself an _____.
LEAVE, OUT
with others to reduce _ in a possible conflict situation involves making sure others see you.
COMMUNICATING, RISK
When you must handle several at the same time, the best tactic is to adjust speed to ___ the hazards.
HAZARDS, SEPARATE
Sometimes hazards cannot be minimized or separated. When this occurs, you must decide to _ space by giving as much space as possible to the __ hazard.
COMPROMISE, GREATER
By compromising , you minimize the ___.
SPACE, HAZARD
When braking in an emergency stop, you should avoid the _.
LOCKING, BRAKES
If you lock the brakes when braking suddenly, you ____ ability.
LOSE STEERING
An event not related to driving can your driving task.
EMOTIONAL, AFFECT
When a strong emotion affects you, your chances of making a ___ ____.
MISTAKE, INCREASE
A person who is influenced by a strong emotion should not until the emotion is under __.
DRIVE, CONTROL
The emotion that occurs more to more drivers is __.
OFTEN, ANGER
Coping with emotions while driving includes _______ emotion-producing _________.
ANTICIPATING, SITUATIONS.
_________ taking high-risk chances while driving by not letting emotions go _______.
REDUCE, UNCONTROLLED,
Other roadway _ can increase or decrease your chances of having a _.
USERS, COLLISION
While driving a vehicle, the driver must be the of those in the vehicle because the driver is responsible for the of the passengers.
LEADER, SAFETY
If the driver of the vehicle you are riding in is acting _ and does not respond to your intervention, then you may have to encourage the driver to let else drive.
RECKLESS, SOMEONE
The ability to see things is visual _.
CLEARLY, ACUITY
A person with 20/40 visual acuity must be ___ as close to an object to see it as ___ as a person with 20/20 vision.
TWICE, CLEARLY
One effect of high speed driving is speed _______, in which objects off to the sides become _____ and distorted.
SMEAR, BLURRED
When you drive at mph, your clear side vision area is less than _ as wide as when you drive at 20 mph.
55, HALF
Most people have a field of __ of about _ degrees.
VISION, 180
A field of vision ( 140 degress or less) is called _ vision.
NARROW, TUNNEL
By using a following distance greater than ___ seconds and allowing for additional clear distance ahead before passing, a driver can compensate for poor __ perception.
THREE, DEPTH
_ means a driver cannot see well when driving at night.
NIGHT BLINDNESS
Glare occurs in the daytime when bright sunlight is reflected off shiny surfaces. Glare time is the time your eyes need to regain vision after being affected by glare.
RECOVERY, CLEAR
_ might cause you to take more _ to identify hazards.
FATIGUE, TIME
You are at an even greater risk of being involved in a ___ is you are not aware of your _____ senses.
COLLISION, IMPAIRED
Carbon _ is present in all ___ gases from all gasoline engines.
MONOXIDE, EXHAUST
_ inside a closed vehicle raises the carbon monoxide level in the blood of the vehicle's ___.
SMOKING, OCCUPANTS
A ___ illness is an ailment that lasts over a period of ___. Illnesses such as epilepsy, heart disease, and others can seriously impair a person's ability to drive.
CHRONIC, YEARS
Some chronic illnesses require regular medications that can cause side effects that interfere with driving. Before people with chronic illnesses can recieve a driver's license, they must provide medical that their chronic illness is under .
PROOF, CONTROL