3.While driving, you need to focus on the sides of your path or "line of sight" at all times.A. True in all circumstancesB. True, but only at night or in poor weather conditionsC. False, the focal point in your line of sight is where you need to be looking at all times.D. False, however, while you do not need to "focus" on the sides of your path, you do need to scan them occasionally.4.The following items are often found at UNCONTROLLED intersections:A. Signal lightsB. "Stop" or "Yield" signsC. "No Left Turn" or "No Right Turn" SignsD. None of the above5.Getting the big picture, using points of reference, choosing a target area, establishing a line of sight along your path of travel, using visual search techniques, and applying the SEEiT space management system is all part of _____________.A. Safely driving a vehicle larger than a compact carB. Processing informationC. Analyzing informationD. Digesting information6.What is a "target area"?A. The area illuminated by your vehicle's headlightsB. The speed which you are trying to reach (either by accelerating or decelerating)C. A shopping center parking lotD. The next area towards which you intend to drive your vehicle7.Two ways of increasing your reaction time to sudden obstacles that can appear while you are driving are 1) driving more slowly and 2) ___________.A. Keep your eyes focused on focal points that are in the immediate vicinity of your vehicleB. Looking further ahead (i.e.--choosing a focal point that is further away from your vehicle, but one you can still see clearly)C. Drinking coffee or soda while drivingD. Riding the brake
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3.While driving, you need to focus on the sides of your path or "line of sight" at all times.A. True in all circumstancesB. True, but only at night or in poor weather conditionsC. False, the focal point in your line of sight is where you need to be looking at all times.D. False, however, while you do not need to "focus" on the sides of your path, you do need to scan them occasionally.4.The following items are often found at UNCONTROLLED intersections:A. Signal lightsB. "Stop" or "Yield" signsC. "No Left Turn" or "No Right Turn" SignsD. None of the above5.Getting the big picture, using points of reference, choosing a target area, establishing a line of sight along your path of travel, using visual search techniques, and applying the SEEiT space management system is all part of _____________.A. Safely driving a vehicle larger than a compact carB. Processing informationC. Analyzing informationD. Digesting information6.What is a "target area"?A. The area illuminated by your vehicle's headlightsB. The speed which you are trying to reach (either by accelerating or decelerating)C. A shopping center parking lotD. The next area towards which you intend to drive your vehicle7.Two ways of increasing your reaction time to sudden obstacles that can appear while you are driving are 1) driving more slowly and 2) ___________.A. Keep your eyes focused on focal points that are in the immediate vicinity of your vehicleB. Looking further ahead (i.e.--choosing a focal point that is further away from your vehicle, but one you can still see clearly)C. Drinking coffee or soda while drivingD. Riding the brake
Solution
- D. False, however, while you do not need to "focus" on the sides of your path, you do need to scan them occasionally.
- B. "Stop" or "Yield" signs
- B. Processing information
- D. The next area towards which you intend to drive your vehicle
- B. Looking further ahead (i.e.--choosing a focal point that is further away from your vehicle, but one you can still see clearly)
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