(2025 Updated) – Observation, Vision, and Hazard
Detection for Safe Vehicle Operation | Complete
Driver Education Study Guide
To more efficiently gather information, a driver should search and identify objects and
conditions within four classification, including: ✔✔motorized vehicles; signs, signals and
markings; non-motorized users; roadway features.
If you employ a good visual search while driving, you will: ✔✔be searching 20 to 30 seconds
ahead of your vehicle.
In normal traffic, you should maintain a visual control zone ahead of you vehicle for a distance
equal to at least: ✔✔12 to 15 seconds.
When using ground viewing you are not looking for: ✔✔the color of a vehicle to your side.
One reason to develop the habit of checking behind you using your mirrors is: ✔✔To help you
avoid collisions when conditions changes suddenly.
When driving, blind areas include those areas you cannot see when: ✔✔all of the above are
correct (Checking mirrors, ground viewing, scanning from side to side)
To check your blind areas, you should: ✔✔Turn your head slightly and check over your shoulder
in the direction of the blind area.