Driver's Safety Unit 2 Study Guide
Describe how you should position the driver's seat?
Your seat should be as far away from the steering wheel as possible, but still able to reach the pedals and other controls. Do not drive with your arms across the steering wheel.
Where should the lap belt be positioned on your body?
across your hips, not stomach/upper abdomen
What offers the best protection in frontal crashes?
airbags and seatbelts
What does the "BGR" stand for in BGR mirror settings?
blindspot glare reduction
If the child is at least 2 years old and up to 4 years old how should the child seat be installed?
front-facing
Why shouldn't you hold a young child in your lap?
illegal, whiplash, infant can get crushed by an airbag or by you
When a child turns 4 and up to at least age 8 they must ride in what type of child seat? Why?
in a booster seat so that the seat belt goes in the right places protecting them
Why shouldn't you back up using your rear-view mirror?
increases your blindspots
Putting in the ignition key and turning to the ON position allows the driver to:
operate electrical equipment
If a child is a newborn to 2 years old how should the child seat be installed?
rear-facing
What are the advantages of using BGR mirror settings?
smaller blindspots
List the other locations in a vehicle where airbags may be located
steering wheel , in front of the passenger seat, side of the car
Where are the traditional blind-spots located on a vehicle?
the back tires of your car
Which pedal is on the left side?
the break
What are hazard flashers used for?
to alert others to take caution
When may you want to use lower gears while driving?
when driving down hill
List 2 reasons you shouldn't use 10 and 2 for steering wheel hand positions.
your arms are in front of the airbag and your arms get tired
List 3 reasons you should use "hand-to-hand" steering.
your arms never go in front of the airbag, your arms don't get tired, your hands never leave the steering wheel
When you adjust the angle of the steering wheel the top of the wheel should align with what part of your body?
your chest, not face
Describe the Cross-traffic alert
- Assists the driver by monitoring the rear and side areas of the vehicle while reversing - This has a sensor that detects any moving objects behind the car
Describe the Forward collision warning system
- Helps you avoid hitting something that's in front of you - Makes beeps to warn you, if you do not slow down then the brakes are applied automatically
Describe the Electronic Stability control (ESP)
- Helps you with sharp curves. - a vehicle control system comprised of sensors and a microcomputer that continuously monitors how well a vehicle responds to a driver's steering input and selectively applies the vehicle brakes and modulates engine power to keep the vehicle traveling along the path indicated by the steering wheel position. This technology helps prevent the sideways skidding and loss of control that can lead to rollovers. It can help drivers maintain control during emergency maneuvers when their vehicles otherwise might spin out.
Describe the Blind-spot monitoring (BSM)
- It assists the driver by monitoring the rear and side areas of the vehicle during a lane change - This has a sensor that detects when you are too close to cars during a lane change
Describe the Traction control
- Reduces the driver's control of the vehicle preventing wheel slips - It monitors data from the wheel speed sensors, if one or more wheels are rotating faster or slower, the system takes action and applies breaking pressure to the slipping wheel until it regains traction - This allows drivers to apply heavy acceleration when merging with fast moving traffic and on loose or slippery surfaces
Describe the back-up camera
- Shows the blind spots behind the car - The camera is shown on the inside of the car on the dashboard so the driver can see what is behind them - This limits running over anything unseen such as children, pets, etc.
Describe the Lane-departure warning
- Track a vehicles position within a lane usually with a camera mounted on or near a rear view mirror - This system alerts the driver when the driver goes out of their lane when driving without using a turn signal - May include a sound, a vibrating seat or a vibrating steering wheel, and a visual warning - It helps direct a vehicle back into the lane through light steering or braking
Describe the Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
-Helps the driver maintain steering control in emergency braking situations by preventing wheel lock up and skidding particularly on slippery surfaces - It responds by modulating the brake pressure to those wheels
If your steering wheel was a clock at what hours should you position your hands at?
9 and 3
Where should the shoulder belt be positioned on your body?
Across your shoulder and through your chest/sternum
Describe the Adaptive/RADAR cruise control
Allows the vehicle to keep speed up or slow down automatically to keep a safe following distance. Designed to assist the driver and is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving practices.
How far away should you sit from the steering wheel ? Why?
As far away as possible, not too close to the airbags
How can you change the position of the shoulder belt?
By moving the seat belt adjuster up and down
Describe "hand-to-hand" steering technique and when you should use that technique.
If you are turning right you would push down with your right hand and pull up with your left hand. If you are turning left you would push down with your left hand and pull up with your right hand. Should use this technique in the highway
Describe what part of your body the head restraint should be positioned behind?
It should level with the top of your head, directly behind the back of your head
Describe the Automatic Emergency braking
This helps stop the car when it gets too close to hitting another car. Once that it senses it is getting too close and the car is not slowing down, the automatic emergency brakes enable
What should you check for before entering the vehicle?
Tires Vandalism Children Blind spots Transmission fluid Tools Body damage Broken glass Objects Pets
What is the purpose of the head restraint?
To prevent your head from going too far back during an accident causing a serious injury
Describe "hand-over-hand" steering technique and what driving maneuvers it should be used for.
When you turn you reach the hand that's on the side your turning across/over your other hand and grab the wheel. Used to make sharp turns or U-turns and driving slowly
What are the limitations of "traditional" mirror settings?
You have to physically move your body and look behind you to see your blind spots and to see your own car instead of the ones around you