HOW TO DRIVE TEST 19 STUDY SET
5. List five potential benefits of self- driving vehicles.
Fewer collisions, improved traffic flow, reduced fuel use, lower environmental impact, road use efficiency, enhanced mobility
4. Explain how automatic crash notification works.
Automatic crash notification is a common function of vehicle telematics systems. One onboard vehicle sensors detect that a collision has occurred, the system using a cellular wireless connection to put the vehicle in contact with an operator who will attend such communicate with its occupants
1. Describe how systems that monitor a driver's alertness work, and what a driver should do if that system alerts.
Its very important for drivers to understand their onboard systems and how to operate them. Stay calm and allow the vehicle to perform the program.
3. Describe the difference between lane departure warning and lane keeping assist systems.
Lane departure warning systems are designed to help prevent drivers from drifting into adjacent lanes. More advanced cameras. Cant override
4. Adaptive a. Perform emergency steering to avoid cruise control is designed to a collision. b. Warn the driver when there is a vehicle in his or her blind spot. c. Maintain traction on the road by applying the brakes to individual wheels. d. None of the above.
None
2. List and describe the steps of the PLAN approach to using vehicle safety technology.
Purpose- learn what each technology is intended to do by reading the vehicles owner manual Limitations- understand what each technology cannot do; dont make any inaccurate assumptions about the technology Allow time for testing- allow time for safe- on road testing(where appropriate), so you know exactly how each system works in the real world Never rely on it- do not rely on the technology; instead, drive as if your car does not have the technology, and let it back you up only if needed
5. The potential benefit(s) of self-driving vehicles include: a. Increased fuel use b. Improved traffic flow c. Reduced mobility d. Increased pollution
b. Improved traffic flow
1. Lane departure warning systems are designed to a. Steer a vehicle back into its lane. b. Warn the driver when there is a vehicle in his or her blind spot. c. Warn the driver when the vehicle drifts into the next lane. d. Maintain traction on the road by applying the brakes to individual wheels.
c. Warn the driver when the vehicle drifts into the next lane.
3. Before driving any vehicle equipped with safety technology, the driver should: a. Understand the purpose and function of each technology. b. Ignore the limitations of each technology. c. Read the vehicle's owner's manual. d. A and C only
d. A and C only
2. is a technology that requires the driver to maintain constant control of the vehicle. a. Forward collision avoidance b. Automatic emergency braking c. Lane keeping assist d. All of the above
d. All of the above