My GNDE Unit 2
Lasts over a period of years
A chronic illness is an ailment that
Anticipating emotion-producing situations
Coping with emotions while driving includes
False
Driving-related clues will not change as you drive in different enviroments
True
Glare recovery time is needed to regain clear vision after being blinded by glare
Making quick glances at the roadway in front of your vehicle
Ground viewing is
5-6 feet longer than your vehicle
How much space should be allotted to park your vehicle parallel to the curb?
True
If you are confronted by a carjacker when entering your vehicle, throw your keys in one direction and run the opposite way
Are slightly smaller than those in the driver's side mirror
Images in the passenger-side mirror
Measuring, comparing, and evaluating a traffic situation
Making driving judgments involves
Interfere with your driving ability
Many medicines have side effects that
True
Temporary illness can affect a driver's risk-taking decisions
Is called glare resistance
The ability to continue seeing when looking at bright lights
Rest before you start
The best way to prevent fatigue on long drives is to
Left arm and hand extended straight out
The correct hand signal for a left turn is
Thinking task
The driving task is primarily a
Left arm and hand pointed downwars
The hand signal to indicate slow or stop is
3-5 seconds before making any change in direction
Turn your turn-signal lights on
True
Turnabout is a maneuver for turning the vehicle around to go in the opposite direction
False
Visual acuity is your ability to see colors clearly
Lane position 3
When there is a closed left-front zone and an open right-zone, use
Move into the through lane as soon as possible
When you identify that a roadway is narrowing from a multilane to a single lane, you should
Aiming high in steering
When you look far ahead as you drive, you are
Adjust speed to separate the hazards
When you must handle several hazards at the same time, the best tactic is to
Lane position 1
Which lane position should you use under normal driving conditions?
Right rear blind spot and smaller blind spot to the left will remain
With both inside and left-view mirrors adjusted properly, the
True
You are compromising space when you reduce risk by giving as much space as possible to the greater of two or more hazards
Good seeing habits and the ability to manage space
Basic tools for low-risk diving might be
Must be twice as close to an object to see it as clearly as a person with 20/20 vision
A person with 20/40 visual acuity
An open zone
A space where you can drive without restriction to your line of sight is called
A hood ornament
A standard reference point might be
You cross or back into one or more lanes of traffic
A turnabout maneuver is risky because
Be in the center of the parking space
After completing a parallel parking maneuver, your vehicle should
True
After every time you start the engine, you should check the gauges, warning lights, and fuel supply
High-risk area where the management of your path of travel needs constant attention
An intersection is a
About six feet from a row of parked vehicles
Angle parking begins with your vehicle
False
Angle parking is when you park at a right angle to the curb
Encourage the driver to let someone else drive
Assume the driver of the vehicle you are riding in is acting recklessly and does not respond to your intervention. You may have to
Compensate for poor death percepriomn
By using a following distance greater than three seconds and allowing for addition clear distance ahead before passing, a driver can
Making sure others see you
Communication with others to reduce risk in a possible conflict situation involves
Objects off to the sides become blurred and distorted
One effect of high-speed driving in speed smear, in which
Construction, sharp curve, snow, and ice
Risk factors contributed by the roadway and the environment might include
Can cause you to fix your attention on one event
Strong emotions
Your eyes receive most of your driving information
Seeing is very important to driving becuase
Fringe vision
The part of your vision closest to your central vision is your
Backing into the driveway or an alley on the right
The safest turnabout maneuver is
A strong feeling
The word "emotion" is used to name
A parking meter
What is an example of a target used in angle parking?
Perpendicular parking
What kind of parking is only ever used in parking lots?
Increas
When a strong emotion affects you, your chances of making a mistake
Put your left hand on the steering wheel at the 12:00 position
When backing straight,
Far to the right of the rear wheels
When backing to the left, the front wheels move
Rear and right
When backing to the right, after checking all around the vehicle, look to the
Must yield to all approaching traffic
When leaving a parallel parking space, you
Gradually ease into the new lane
When making a lane change,
Turn to the right
When parking uphill with no curb, your vehicle's front wheels should
Where your path might cross with another
When predicting a point of conflict, you predict
False
Your emotions have little influence on the level of risk you are willing to take
True
Your field of vision is the area you can see around you while looking straight ahead
Can give you clues to the movement of your vehicle
Your sense of balance
False
Your sight distance is the path that is free of hazard