Speed Limits Flashcards

1
Q

What is the speed limit in a school zone?

A

20 mph

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2
Q

The speed limit in a construction zone in the city

A

25 mph (maybe)

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3
Q

What is the principle cause of accidents?

A

Speed

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4
Q

What is the speed limit in a thickly settled district?

A

25 mph

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5
Q

It is legal to exceed the speed limit

A

On no occasion

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6
Q

The SPIDE process includes

A

Searching, identifying, predicting, deciding, and executing

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7
Q

When you use the Smith System in driving, you

A
  • Make sure others see you
  • Keep your eyes moving
  • Get the big picture
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8
Q

“Aim High” means

A

To look 20 to 30 seconds ahead of you (maybe)

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9
Q

What is one way to make sure that the other person sees you as described in the Smith system

A
  • Signal your intention to turn
  • Tap your brakes tonight follow drivers know you are stopping or slowing
  • Always drive with your low beam headlights on
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10
Q

What is a good example of “leaving yourself a way out”, as described in the Smith system

A

Position your car so that you have space in one of the lanes next to you and can move there to avoid a collision

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11
Q

The vision that allows you to detect movement not directly in front of you

A

Peripheral vision

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12
Q

The area of vision directly ahead of a person is called

A

Central vision

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