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1.
Name and describe
the three parts of
the High-
way
Transportation Sys-
tem (HTS).
2.
What is low-risk
driving, and how
does someone
become a low-risk
dri- ver?
3. What are the
responsi- bilities of a
safe driver?
Defined: move People + Cargo from one place to another
in a Safe
manner.
3
Parts:
roadway
users,
Vehicles,
roadways.
Defined: enables you to actively avoid hazardous
situations.
How to: Protecting yourself and others
while driving.
financial
and
environmental
4.
What is the number one
drinking and
driving
cause of traffic colli-
sions?
5.
Identify and
describe each step
of the IPDE
process.
6.
What is the
difference between
a flashing red
light
and a flashing yel-
low light?
I:
Identify
important
info
in
current
situation.
P:
Predict
when/where
possible
points
of
conflict
may
develop. D:
Decide
When,
where,
how
to
communicate
to
avoid
conflict. E: Execute the correct action to Prevent
conflict.
flashing red: the lights are broken, dangerous conditions,
stop.
flashing Yellow: Slow down, Prepare to stop at light. Also
could be a
school zone.
7. What are the pre-driving L: Lock doors
procedure
s?
A:
Adjust
seat
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  1. Name and describe the three parts of the High- way Transportation Sys- tem (HTS).
  2. What is low-risk driving, and how does someone become a low-risk dri- ver?
  3. What are the responsi- bilities of a safe driver? Defined: move People + Cargo from one place to another in a Safe manner. 3 Parts: roadway users, Vehicles, roadways. Defined: enables you to actively avoid hazardous situations. How to: Protecting yourself and others while driving. financial and environmental
  4. What is the number one drinking and driving cause of traffic colli- sions?
  5. Identify and describe each step of the IPDE process.
  6. What is the difference between a flashing red light and a flashing yel- low light? I: Identify important info in current situation. P: Predict when/where possible points of conflict may develop. D: Decide When, where, how to communicate to avoid conflict. E: Execute the correct action to Prevent conflict. flashing red: the lights are broken, dangerous conditions, stop. flashing Yellow: Slow down, Prepare to stop at light. Also could be a school zone.
  7. What are the pre-driving L: Lock doors procedure s? A: Adjust seat

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Adjust mirrors F: Fasten seatbelt

  1. 2 houses before turn, or 200 feet.

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  1. What does a brown sign recreation + parks mean?

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  1. What does a blue sign mean? motor/traveler services
  2. What is kinetic energy? The energy a body possesses because it is in motion.
  3. What happens to a car's uphill: speed decreases speed as you are going uphill? Going downhill? downhill: speed increases
  4. What is traction? the gripping action that keeps a tire from slipping.
  5. What is a wolf pack? Many vehicles driving close together.
  6. If you are trying to change lanes to exit the expressway, but you miss your exit, what should you do?
  7. Please explain the dif- ference between a con- Proceed to the next exit. Controlled: traflc signs/signals present to determine right of way. Un- controlled: no traflc lights, no signs, lights broken. trolled and uncontrolled Uncontrolled is more dangerous because not everyone knows to the intersection? Which one is more dangerous and why?
  8. Which animal kills/in- jures more humans than any other?
    1. What is the point of no return?

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  1. When can you turn right After you come to a complete stop and yield to who has right of way. on red?
  2. What is the difference Solid line: no passing between a solid line and broken line: passing is allowed, one way street a broken line on the road?
  3. What are yellow lines used for on the road- way?
  4. What are white lines used for on the road- way?
  5. What is the maximum speed limit on an un- marked rural roadway in Illinois?
  6. describe the advance warning area
  7. describe the transition area Separates traflc traveling in opposite directions on 2-way roads. separates lanes 55mph warns drivers moves traflc out of its normal path.
  8. describe activity area includes butter space, work space, and traflc space.
  9. describe buffer space allows recovery of errant vehicles.
  10. describe work space includes workers and equipment

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  1. describe traffic space space open for public to pass safely.

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10 / Cold air circulates above and below the roadway. carbon monoxise to prevent a brake fade. Outside Vehicle, inside vehicle, inside your brain. Take foot ott accelerator, look for level shoulder and turn to depth of shoulder.

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  1. What is the best way to prevent driver fatigue? What are some other ways to help a driver stay alert on the road? get good rest before driving.
  2. What is night blindness? Not being able to see well at night.
  3. Why do you need to increase your following distance when a truck is in front of you? (there are at least two reasons)
  4. What color are the following fluids: pow- er steering, windshield
    1. To see better on what is occurring in front of truck.
    2. To avoid a collsion if the driver brakes suddenly. Power steering: Purple engine oil: brown Windshield washer: blue washer, brake, transmis- anti-freeze/coolant: green/yellow sion, anti-freeze?
  5. How many stops do you have to make when leaving an alley?
  6. Other than time, what helps the body to rid it- self of alcohol? transmission: red 2 abstinence from alcohol
  7. How long do you have to

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13 / Where should you look for information on how often to change the flu- ids in your car?

  1. How is driving a motor- cycle different than dri- ving a four- wheeled ve- hicle? (other than the number of wheels)
    • They are smaller
    • Can weave through tighter gaps
    • They move faster than they apear
    • Harder to be seen
    • Louder vehicle
  2. Define closed zone Space not open to you because of a restriction in line of sight/ travel path
  3. Define open zone Space where you can drive without restriction to line of sight/travel path
  4. what are the 3 risk fac- tors of collisions? distractions, impaired driving, speeding
  5. 3 parts of total stopping perception, reaction, braking distance
  6. what is an acceleration lane?
  7. what are highbeam lights?
  8. what are low beam lights?
    1. what is the zero toler- ance law?

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14 / Area where you can speed up in order to match speed of traflc. bright headlights regular headlights if you're a driver under 21 and have a BAC over 0.02, you are guilty of breaking the law.