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A series of questions and answers related to module 3 of a drivers education course. It covers topics such as vehicle preparation, stopping procedures, backing techniques, visual perception, and driving skills. Insights into safe driving practices and emphasizes the importance of developing good driving habits.
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The following procedures for preparing to move the vehicle should be performed in the following order: ✔✔- Keep your foot firmly on the brake
When stopping on the right side of the road, you need to position your vehicle in lane position 3. ✔✔true
When coming to a stop, it is a good idea to tap your brakes before applying full pressure to let others know what your intentions are. ✔✔true
It is not necessary to stop when pulling out of a driveway if there is no traffic. ✔✔false
It is not necessary to signal if you are pulling to the curb to stop. ✔✔False
The reference point for stopping 6 inches from a curb is over the right headlight. ✔✔False ( you need to stop when the curb appears to intersect the center of the
vehicle hood.)
One hand steering is acceptable when backing the vehicle. ✔✔True
The pivot point for backing and turning is the door post. ✔✔False
To back to the right, the driver will need to steer left. ✔✔False
The accepted procedure for backing straight is to place the left hand on the steering wheel at the 12 o'clock position and look over the right shoulder. ✔✔True
When backing and turning, you should look in the direction you are turning. ✔✔True
To read signs, you need good ____. ✔✔Focal Vision
The vision used to judge depth perception is ✔✔Central Vision
The distance needed for steering around an object is shorter than the distance needed to brake for the object. ✔✔True
As speed increases, more steering input is need for vehicle response. ✔✔False
If the line of sight and the path of travel are not the same, you should reduce your speed. ✔✔True
A driver should establish a visual search pattern to identify potential risk situations. ✔✔True
The average field of vision is 125 degrees. ✔✔False
When driving, you should look ✔✔- ahead
The decision-making process in driving is known as ✔✔Evaluate
Looking for potential hazards is known as ✔✔Searching
Steering around an object is an example of ✔✔Executing
Determining whether a pedestrian may step into your path of travel is an example of ✔✔Searching
Drivers preparing to turn left can help communicate this intention by using ✔✔Lan pos 2
Which lane position provides maximum space within the lane on each side of the vehicle: ✔✔Lan pos 1
Most crashes occur ✔✔intersections
The vehicle should make its initial stop: ✔✔behind the sidewalk
Experts believe it takes ____ positive performances to create a lasting habit. ✔✔ 26