MODULE 4: DRIVING FUNDAMENTALS Flashcards
BLOWBAGETS
BATTERY
LIGHT
OIL
WATER(COOLANT)
BRAKES
ACCESSORIES
GAS/FUEL
ELECTRICAL
TIRES
SELF
Classification of roads
national Rd.
Provincial road
Municipal/City Rd.
Barangay Rd.
Farm to market Rd.
Road that connects the municipalities or cities within the province generally with more than 6 meters in width for a two way road.
Provincial road
Road that connects 1 province to another province generally with more than 6 meters in width for a 2 way Rd.
National Rd.
Access Rd. from farm to transport of products to the market outlet with an ideal width of more than 4.50 meters
Farm to market Rd.
Road that connects the barangays from the city or town or Rd. within the geographical location of a barangay with an ideal width of more than 4.50 meters
Barangay Rd.
Road network within a city or municipality generally with more than 6 meters with for a two way Rd.
Municipality or city Rd.
An informal rule by which a driver must maintain a safe distance at any speed
Two or three second rule
is the practice of using driving techniques to minimize risk and help avoid Rd. crash it is an appropriate demonstration of attitude awareness and driving skills.
Defensive driving
An assault provoked by an incident that occurred on a roadway where there is an aggressive driver and a victim
road range
states that a person who has the last chance or opportunity of avoiding a road crash despite the negligent act of his opponent is considered in law solely responsible for the consequences of the road crash
The doctrine of last clear chance
refers to any temporary structures, loading construction materials, scrap materials, even trees and bushes that may cause Rd. crash
Hazards
hazard structures along the roadway that may restrict your vision in areas such as curves, hills and hidden driveways, intersections, and merging roadways
Fixed hazard
hazards that may change through the day such as school zones, market areas and other commercial districts. these include emergency vehicle
dynamic hazard