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By safely moving over one lane since the response vehicles are stopped. and if you have the inability to
be able to pull over then you need to slow your vehicle down to a speed that is at least 20 mph or less
than the speed limit that is posted or if the speed limit that is posted is 20mph or less than you should
slow your vehicle down to 5mph - Answer Looking at the response vehicles (pictured above), explain
two options you have in order to abide by the Move Over law.
Vastly increasing your stopping distance and following distance since the road is not dry and it would
take a longer time to stop and keeping your fog lights on to diminish the effect that the fog could
possibly have on your driving. - Answer Looking at the misty rain and fog (pictured above), explain at
least two defensive driving techniques you would utilize to adjust your driving and lower your risk.
3 different types of people as roadway users:
- Motorcyclists
- Bicyclist
- Pedestrian
Safe driving response for those roadways users
- Motorcyclists: give them extra space due to the fact that they have a shorter stopping distance then
cars do
- Bicyclist: getting out of a parked car and using your right hand instead of your left hand to open the
door and looking behind you.
- Pedestrian: communicating by either making eye contact with a pedestrian that might be unsure if they
are able to cross the street or someone who may not see you. This prevents you from hitting any
pedestrians and lets them know whether they are able to cross the street or not. - Answer When you
learned about the Highway Transportation system you learned about 6 different types of people as
roadway users. Choose 3 and explain a safe driving skill response for each.
1st distraction: cell phones. I plan to minimize this distraction by putting my phone on Do Not Disturb or
Driving mode and I will put it in the glove compartment for extra precaution.
, 2nd distraction: teen passengers. I plan to minimize this distraction by making sure that I have someone I
trust in the front seat with me and making sure that everybody else in the back knows not to distract me
while I am trying to drive.
3rd distraction: grooming or eating. I plan to minimize this distraction by waiting to eat anything I have in
the car with me until I get home and making sure that I am fully ready before I get in the car and start
driving. - Answer Identify 3 distractions for young drivers and explain how you plan to minimize these
distractions.
Pro: it is a second pair of eyes that can help see things that you might miss while driving.
Con: they can be a huge distraction while you're driving whether they bring up emotional topics or start
trying to horseplay. A strategy I will use to manage teen passengers that ensures safety in my vehicle is
lay my ground rules to any passengers I have in my car to make them aware that I need to concentrate
when I am driving. - Answer We know that passengers can be either helpful or harmful to a driver.
Describe a pro and a con of having passengers in your car. Also, explain a strategy you will use to manage
teen passengers that ensures safety in your vehicle.
First sign: a driver could be potentially impaired is if someone does not have their headlights on while it
is dark outside.
Second sign: a driver could be potentially impaired is if they keep stopping at the wrong times.
Third sign: a driver could be potentially impaired is if they are swerving a lot and if they are making really
wide turns. A strategy that I can use to keep myself safe is if I suspect that there might be an impaired
driver behind me I will pull over and let them go in front and make sure they are far away to the point
where I feel comfortable. - Answer Impaired drivers are one of the many risks drivers face on the
Highway Transportation System. List 3 signs that a driver could be potentially impaired. Explain a strategy
that you can use to keep yourself safe.
First physical effect: it can increase your heart rate
Second physical effect: it can make you very jittery
Third physical effect: it can make you do impulsive actions.
This can impact your driving because if someone on the road cuts you off then you can make an
impulsive decision and try and try and get back at them for what they did which is not good for you or
the driver that cut you off. - Answer It's Saturday night; you are planning to go to a friend's house to
hang out. Before you leave, you have a heated argument with your parents about when to be home. List
3 physical side effects of anger/stress and explain how they can impact your driving.