DRIVERS ED AAA|AAA DRIVERS ED > ANSWERS AND COMMENTARIES > Drivers Ed (module 2-5) (All)
Drivers Ed (module 2-5) ______ is a visual function that involved learning to direct the focus of your attention using both fringe vision and central vision. - ANS-Targeting Another vehicle, which ... is barely a few feet ahead of you is driving in the lane to your right. Suddenly the other vehicle begins moving into your lane. To avoid an accident you quickly sound your horn and move into Lane Position # _____. - ANS-4 If a truck swings wide into your lane on your right side and you much react to avoid a collision, what lane position is best? - ANS-Lane Position 4 To determine your front limitation, target the line to the ______ of your car. - ANS-Side To move to the left when a restriction to your path of travel or your line of sight exists, without having to actually move out of your lane of travel, you out always use Lane Position ______. - ANS-2 To notice a child running into the street on your periphery as you are driving, you would pick up on the motion out of your ______ vision. - ANS-Fringe Where is Lane Position 3? - ANS-Zero to six inches from the edge of the right side of the lane Where is your Visual Reference Point for Front Limitation? - ANS-The line to the side of your car Which of the following describes Lane Position 1? - ANS-The center of your lane Which of the following is NOT true about Rear Limitation? - ANS-Reference points will not help your rear limitation Which of the following is NOT true about the Blind Zone/Glare Elimination (BGE) mirror setting? - ANS-With BGE, your outside [Show More]
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