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Right turns on red lights, after[coming to a full stop, now are legal[at every corner in every state.[[~True^ press T[[~False^ press F[[For answer, press RETURN.[[ans: F&18. Beer is less intoxicating thand expressways.[[~Yes^ press Y[[~No^ press N[[For answer, press RETURN.[[ans: N&?16. What does this warning sign[indicate is ahead on the road?x{~A^ a railroad crossing[[~B^ an intersection[[~C^ a hospital[[`Press the correct letter key.^[ForIt takes about __ times the[distance to stop on ice that it does[on dry pavement.[[~A^ 2[[~B^ 5[[~C^ 10[[`Press the correct letter key.^[[For answer, press RETURN.[[ans: C&15. Many more fatal accidents occur[on in-town streets than on highways[asely) is[right behind you...[[~A^ Stay in your lane, in front of him,[ until he gets the message and drops[ back.[[@r~B^ Move to the right and let him pass[ your car.[[`Press the correct letter key.^[[For answer, press RETURN.[[ans: B&14. ans: C&12. 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It means you back acrossthe road into the oncoming, opposite-waytraffic. Much easier to do the backing[at the start,r a complete turn-around when a[U-turn isn't possible, there's the[2-point turn. You use a driveway.[Here's the backing in version.@&tThat was a backing-in 2-point turn.[Press X if you want to see it again, or[Return to look at a heading-in version.& direction you're entering.mD Move into far right lane. Straighten wheel. Check in front and in rear mirror. mE Accelerate. Be sure turn signal clicks off. Foeft turn. Check traffic in both directions. mB Move slowly. Turn wheel quickly to the left. mC Keep moving, turning wheel all the way left. Check traffic in the rn. See ifyou can figure what the driver is doing[at each position along the road. Press[A, then RETURN to see what's happening[at position A; then press B and RETURN,[and so on. Press F when done. mA Stop far right as possible. Signal for a lr line.[[F On a curve.[[[@&`Press the two correct letter keys.^[[0Yes. You're ready to see how a U-turn[is made.[&Wrong, press X to see the list again.[@>All spots except A and D are dangerous[or illegal for U-turns.Here is our car making a U-tu1[[ 9[[[ 3[ 8[[ 2[[[ 5&iU-turns often are dangerous or illegal.[They are safe, if done with caution, at[two spots on this list.[[ A In the middle of a block.[[B At or near an intersection.[[C On a hill.[[D On an open road.[[E Across a double cente[Yes, that's true. And so are the other[two choices, too. Your space cushion[has allowed you to work IPDE strategy.[Defensive driving prevented a driving[problem.&Let's see how defensive driving --[~avoiding hazardous situations^ -- could[keep you outon[all around the car?[[A By scanning quickly in all dir-[ ections before moving.[[@B By immediately switching on the[ left turn signal.[[C By slowing down, ready to make the[ move at the first safe moment.[[`Press the correct letter key.^ @[ of the curb lane -- care-[fully, slowly -- is the best decision.^[It has to be almost automatic. And thencomes the fourth, final part of IPDE.&You must EXECUTE -- carry out -- the[decision. Moving to the left-hand[lane, how can you keep a space cushiress the correct letter key.^ @![[[Yes, that's the best choice.[[@[[No, there's a risk involved in 'A'.[The cars in back might plow into our[car -- or each other. Or you might[scare the child, causing her to panic.['B' is the right move[@~Moving out problem,[you can PREDICT what might happen: The[child might run after it, without[looking for cars.[[Which means you must DECIDE what to[do. Should you --[[@}A Use the brakes, come to a stop?[B Move carefully to the left lane?[C Neither A nor B.[[`Ps rolledinto the road. It probably belongs to[the small child up ahead, near the curb.[True press T[[False press F @[[True, that's what you saw.&@C[[Uh-oh, think again. You did see[a ball rolling into the street.&Now that you've identified thed be all[around the car.^&UA defensive driver allows[time enough to deal with unexpected[problems. 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Like this:&He's on his way to enter a shopping[center on the right. r a half hour.[[@Since you don't want to wait, your ~DE-[CISION^ is to move out of that lane, as[soon as you safely can. To ~EXECUTE^[your decision: Switch on your left-[@turn signal, slow down, look for a breakin the traffic...preserve your space[cuor two and will move out of the way.[[@jB The truck will stay for an indefinite time, blocking our progress.[[`Press the correct letter key.^ @'[[Yes, that's the more likely course.[[@P[[No, there's no telling. It might be[there 2 minutes, or 10, o of trouble in another[spot. Remember that a truck was parked[right in our lane? It looked like this.&You've already IDENTIFIED the problem.[You're in our white car. What do you[PREDICT is likely to happen?[[A The truck will start up in a moment[ z!#0~x?  ̳Р ԰̠Ԡ ͠ Ԡ  ̰ ̱ ̲̲̳ ̲ Dzdz ǰ  Ԡ ̱Ԡ ԲԲԳ ԠԳ̠ ԰ ̮ĠϠ Ա$ DZԳԱ!But what if you do have to stop sud-[denly? Say you're driving on a very[wet road. The speed limit is 55 mph[(88 km/h), and you're well below it.[You are going 40 mph (64 km/h).&To make that emergency stop, you apply[the brakes hard. And lose controlue.[[@Any coating on the road -- dust, leaves,ice or water -- forms a film between[the tire and the road surface. That[film prevents necessary friction.[Braking distances are much longer.[[What to do? ~Travel much slower, give[your brakes a break.^&&Dry or wet, dusty or oily, all those[road surfaces interfere with braking[action by...[[ Cutting down friction between[ tires and the road.[[True press T[False press F @+[[Right, loss of friction is the problem.[[@[[No, the statement is tross of control, skidding or[locked wheels.&]The problem we've seen occurred on a[dry road. 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You must avoid slamming into[him -- and there's a truck coming in[the opposite lane.&What course o[Right, all three are possiblities.[[@v[[You picked one correct possibility,[but that's only a third of the problem.[The correct answer is D, all the above.[@Gradual, firm pressure is needed. Or[firm jabs on the brake pedal. If wheelshave locked, jabbp;BRAKING[[Jamming on your brakes suddenly,[with a heavy foot, is dangerous. It[can...[[A Make the wheels lock (stop turning).[[B Throw the car into a skid.[[C Injure you or your passengers.[[D All the above.[`Press the correct letter key.^ @&[       [@[[No, sorry.[[@Even 5 mph (8km/h) is too fast. Cars[and pedestrians can pop out of nowhere[while you're backing up. Merely[crawling is what experts recommend.&lPerpendicular parking is a simple[maneuver. Study this diagram; then[press RETURN forhave to check, out the rear window,[@for cars and pedestrians. ~What's a[safe speed for this backing-out[procedure?^[[A 10 mph (16 km/h)[[B 5 mph (8 km/h)[[C Less than 5 mph (less than 8 km/h)[[`Press the correct letter key.^ @[[Absolutely right![ the left front and right rear[fenders of your car are the places[you have to watch extra carefully.&@&Once you have the hang of maneuvering[in, maneuvering out of angled parking[is fairly easy. The same two danger[spots are the tough ones. And you[ our front fenders.[[B Both our rear fenders.[[C Our left front and right rear[ fenders.[[`Press the correct letter key.^ @ [[Correct. You're doing fine.[[@ [[Wrong.[[@Take a look at the diagram again. It[will appear in a moment. 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Your[braking distance brings you 125 feet[(38 meters) farther down the road.&xThat's a total STOPPING DISTANCE[of 225 feet (78 meters) from where[you first spotted the problem.ould your car go until your brakes[bring it to a complete stop? Remember,[you were traveling 50 mph (80km/h).[[A 75 feet (23 meters)[[B 100 feet (30 meters)[[C 125 feet (38 meters)[[D 200 feet (60 meters)[[`Press the correct letter key.^ @5[[Yes -- f the[distance. That's 55 feet (17 m).&Together, perception and reaction[times have taken 1 3/4ths seconds.[We've moved about 130 feet (40 meters)[nearer the problem. And the car hasn't[begun to slow down yet.[[On a dry pavement, how much farther[@wedicines and drugs.[AND ALCOHOL.PFor now, keep in mind that a driver who[has been drinking cannot react normally.Drinking makes it impossible to use[IPDE strategies to their fullest[advantage. 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&xYou're driving on a 1-way street in[town. One of the lanes has these[diamond-shaped markings on it. What[do they mean?`Press the correct letter key.^[A Bicycles use this lane.[B Buse[cross the center lines to pass the[blue car?Yes - press Y[No - press N 4Correct. You cannot cross the[center lines to pass.No. A really dangerous move.@[[You can pass, if it is safe, in the[fast lane on your side of the center[lines. or signs.[[With few exceptions, all traffic signs,[@of all kinds, are th        o Responsible[Driving.'&(These warning signs have special shapes.I A B ChWhich shape for which warning?[Move the cursor to a blank space below,[press the correct letter key.[SCHOOL ZONE |_[NO PASSING ZONE |_[RAILROAD CROSSING ZONE |_[s.[Where this sign appears, the law is[clear: 30 mph (48 km/h) is the limit.&~Warning signs^[[[Warning signs tell you what to expect[on the road ahead.[[Explanations and illustrations of many[diamond-shaped, yellow warning signs[are in the book 'Keys ttion. 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