Driver's Ed Chapter 5
In wet weather with temperatures near the freezing point...
a bridge roadway will freeze before the highway
an airbag
automatically inflates to protect an occupant
The distance a vehicle travels from the time the driver applies the brakes until the vehicle stops
braking distance
Properly adjusted seat belts
fit snugly across the hips and comfortably across the chest
Gripping action that keeps the tire from slipping on the roadway
friction
Force pulling the objects towards center of earth
gravity
Large vehicles such as trucks and busses
have a slow stopping ability
Shock absorbers...
help create traction
Vehicle's speed going down hill tends to
increase
A banked curb
is higher on the outside than on the inside
A vehicle driven into a curve tends to
it stores energy of motion
Energy of motion is another way of expressing
kinetic energy
Tires under inflated...
only grip the roadway on the outside edges
A restraint that applies protection without being handled by the occupant
passive restraint
A properly installed child safety seat is
required in all states up to a certain age
Three factors that determine force of impact
speed, weight, and distance between impact and stopping
air bags are designed to
to be used with safety belts