Asked by Anonymous
1. When you must handle several hazards at the same time, the best tactic is to (1 point)
compromise the hazards.
adjust speed to separate the hazards.
minimize, then separate the hazards.
minimize, then compromise the hazards.
2. How many zones of space surrounding your vehicle are incorporated in the Zone Control System? (1 point)
five
three
four
six
3. The part of your vision that you use to focus and to direct attention toward your target is called (1 point)
field of vision.
central vision.
fringe vision.
peripheral vision.
4. Searching for visual clues changes according to the driving environment. While driving on open highways (1 point)
occasionally look far ahead.
always look at the space closer than two seconds in front of your vehicle.
never look into rearview mirrors because distractions will confuse your search.
search areas farther ahead than you do when driving in the city environment.
5. You compromise space when you (1 point)
can separate and minimize hazards.
give another driver your parking space.
give as much space as possible to the lesser hazard.
cannot separate or minimize hazards.
6. When braking in an emergency stop, you should (1 point)
use the parking brake.
press the brake pedal as hard as you can.
avoid locking the brakes.
lightly tap the brakes to warn the driver who is following you.
7. What is happening in your zones, what could happen, and if it does happen, how the change could affect you are involved in (1 point)
identifying in the IPDE Process.
searching in the IPDE Process.
judging in the IPDE Process.
predicting in the IPDE Process.
8. Communication with others to reduce risk in a possible conflict situation involves (1 point)
leaving yourself an out.
using the horn or turn signals continuously.
making sure others see you.
using a space cushion.
9. When you identify that a roadway is narrowing from a multilane to a single lane, you should (1 point)
move into the through lane as soon as possible.
stop as close as possible to the warning sign before changing lanes.
identify what is causing the roadway to narrow.
control the actions of the other roadway users.
10. Searching for specific driving-related clues (1 point)
is less important as you gain more driving experience.
involves an unchanging process.
may cause you to be distracted.
is different in different environments.
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compromise the hazards.
adjust speed to separate the hazards.
minimize, then separate the hazards.
minimize, then compromise the hazards.
2. How many zones of space surrounding your vehicle are incorporated in the Zone Control System? (1 point)
five
three
four
six
3. The part of your vision that you use to focus and to direct attention toward your target is called (1 point)
field of vision.
central vision.
fringe vision.
peripheral vision.
4. Searching for visual clues changes according to the driving environment. While driving on open highways (1 point)
occasionally look far ahead.
always look at the space closer than two seconds in front of your vehicle.
never look into rearview mirrors because distractions will confuse your search.
search areas farther ahead than you do when driving in the city environment.
5. You compromise space when you (1 point)
can separate and minimize hazards.
give another driver your parking space.
give as much space as possible to the lesser hazard.
cannot separate or minimize hazards.
6. When braking in an emergency stop, you should (1 point)
use the parking brake.
press the brake pedal as hard as you can.
avoid locking the brakes.
lightly tap the brakes to warn the driver who is following you.
7. What is happening in your zones, what could happen, and if it does happen, how the change could affect you are involved in (1 point)
identifying in the IPDE Process.
searching in the IPDE Process.
judging in the IPDE Process.
predicting in the IPDE Process.
8. Communication with others to reduce risk in a possible conflict situation involves (1 point)
leaving yourself an out.
using the horn or turn signals continuously.
making sure others see you.
using a space cushion.
9. When you identify that a roadway is narrowing from a multilane to a single lane, you should (1 point)
move into the through lane as soon as possible.
stop as close as possible to the warning sign before changing lanes.
identify what is causing the roadway to narrow.
control the actions of the other roadway users.
10. Searching for specific driving-related clues (1 point)
is less important as you gain more driving experience.
involves an unchanging process.
may cause you to be distracted.
is different in different environments.
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Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
10 questions and no answers! You must not want your drivers' license very badly.
Answered by
Anonymous
Sorry! i put my answers down but i guess i didn't re copy the one with the answers!
Answered by
Anonymous
1. When you must handle several hazards at the same time, the best tactic is to (1 point)
compromise the hazards.
adjust speed to separate the hazards.
minimize, then separate the hazards.
minimize, then compromise the hazards.***
2. How many zones of space surrounding your vehicle are incorporated in the Zone Control System? (1 point)
five***
three
four
six
3. The part of your vision that you use to focus and to direct attention toward your target is called (1 point)
field of vision.
central vision.****
fringe vision.
peripheral vision.
4. Searching for visual clues changes according to the driving environment. While driving on open highways (1 point)
occasionally look far ahead.
always look at the space closer than two seconds in front of your vehicle.
never look into rearview mirrors because distractions will confuse your search.
search areas farther ahead than you do when driving in the city environment.****
5. You compromise space when you (1 point)
can separate and minimize hazards.
give another driver your parking space.
give as much space as possible to the lesser hazard.****
cannot separate or minimize hazards.
6. When braking in an emergency stop, you should (1 point)
use the parking brake.
press the brake pedal as hard as you can.
avoid locking the brakes.
lightly tap the brakes to warn the driver who is following you.***
7. What is happening in your zones, what could happen, and if it does happen, how the change could affect you are involved in (1 point)
identifying in the IPDE Process.***
searching in the IPDE Process.
judging in the IPDE Process.
predicting in the IPDE Process.
8. Communication with others to reduce risk in a possible conflict situation involves (1 point)
leaving yourself an out.
using the horn or turn signals continuously.***
making sure others see you.
using a space cushion.
9. When you identify that a roadway is narrowing from a multilane to a single lane, you should (1 point)
move into the through lane as soon as possible.***
stop as close as possible to the warning sign before changing lanes.
identify what is causing the roadway to narrow.
control the actions of the other roadway users.
10. Searching for specific driving-related clues (1 point)
is less important as you gain more driving experience.
involves an unchanging process.
may cause you to be distracted.
is different in different environments.***
compromise the hazards.
adjust speed to separate the hazards.
minimize, then separate the hazards.
minimize, then compromise the hazards.***
2. How many zones of space surrounding your vehicle are incorporated in the Zone Control System? (1 point)
five***
three
four
six
3. The part of your vision that you use to focus and to direct attention toward your target is called (1 point)
field of vision.
central vision.****
fringe vision.
peripheral vision.
4. Searching for visual clues changes according to the driving environment. While driving on open highways (1 point)
occasionally look far ahead.
always look at the space closer than two seconds in front of your vehicle.
never look into rearview mirrors because distractions will confuse your search.
search areas farther ahead than you do when driving in the city environment.****
5. You compromise space when you (1 point)
can separate and minimize hazards.
give another driver your parking space.
give as much space as possible to the lesser hazard.****
cannot separate or minimize hazards.
6. When braking in an emergency stop, you should (1 point)
use the parking brake.
press the brake pedal as hard as you can.
avoid locking the brakes.
lightly tap the brakes to warn the driver who is following you.***
7. What is happening in your zones, what could happen, and if it does happen, how the change could affect you are involved in (1 point)
identifying in the IPDE Process.***
searching in the IPDE Process.
judging in the IPDE Process.
predicting in the IPDE Process.
8. Communication with others to reduce risk in a possible conflict situation involves (1 point)
leaving yourself an out.
using the horn or turn signals continuously.***
making sure others see you.
using a space cushion.
9. When you identify that a roadway is narrowing from a multilane to a single lane, you should (1 point)
move into the through lane as soon as possible.***
stop as close as possible to the warning sign before changing lanes.
identify what is causing the roadway to narrow.
control the actions of the other roadway users.
10. Searching for specific driving-related clues (1 point)
is less important as you gain more driving experience.
involves an unchanging process.
may cause you to be distracted.
is different in different environments.***
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1. c - no
2. a - no
3. b - yes
4. d - yes
5. c - no
I'll be back later to check the last 5.
2. a - no
3. b - yes
4. d - yes
5. c - no
I'll be back later to check the last 5.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
6. d - no
7. a - yes
8. b - no
9. a - yes
10. d - yes
7. a - yes
8. b - no
9. a - yes
10. d - yes
Answered by
plum
1.B
2.D
3.B
4.D
5.D
6.C
7.D
8.C
9.A
10.D
2.D
3.B
4.D
5.D
6.C
7.D
8.C
9.A
10.D
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