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Terms in this set (43)ARS alert light Indicates that the antilock braking system is functioning cruise control This optional device allows you to set a constant speed in you vehicle accelerator pedal The driver controls the speed of the vehicle with this device head restraint This padded safety device helps reduce whiplash injuries in a collision hazard flasher Use this device to warn other drivers of a vehicle breakdown or problem foot-brake pedal You must have your foot on this device when shifting from parking gear to driving gear odometer This guage on the instrument panel shows the number of miles a vehicle has been driven hood-release lever You must use this device before checking or replacing any engine fluids clutch pedal This device allows the driver to change gears when driving a stickshift vehicle shift indicator This device indicates the gear being used by the driver or the need to change to a higher gear riding the clutch The poor driving habit of resting your foot on the clutch pedal while driving a stickshift vehicle downshifting changed from a higher to lower gear to allow the engine to have greater pulling or braking power while driving targeting looking far ahead in the middle of your intended path of travel friction point the point at which the clutch allows the engine to connect to the transmission to allow the vehicle to move Safety Belt Alert Light Fasten seatbelt before moving the vehicle Fuel guage shows the amount of fuel in the tank temperature warning light or guage the coolant in the engine is too hot oil pressure warning light the oil is not curculating at the proper pressure air bag warning light tells you if the airbags are in working condition parking brake warning light reminds you to release the parking break before moving Brake system warning light part or all of the braking system is not working tachometer indicates the engine's RPM Which Gear? Backing out of a parking space
Reverse Which Gear? Driving on an open, level highway Drive Which Gear? Leaving the vehicle in a garage Park Which Gear? Pulling a heavy load or driving down a very steep hill L2 OR L1 Which Gear? Driving in the city in moderate snow conditions L2 Which Gear? Restarting the vehicle while moving forward Neutral Which Gear? Reducing speed on a low traction surface prior to making a turn at an intersection L2 OR L1 The driver must push this pedal when stopping and changing gears Clutch The driver must use these devices to change from second to third gear Gear shift or clutch The driver must use this device to slow or stop the vehicle foot-brake The driver must use this device when preparing to leave the vehicle parking brake the driver must use this pedal to increase seed or change speed of engine accelerator When slowing before a sharp turn, what can you do to gain added control? downshift which gear would you use to move forward from stop? first gear At what point does the vehicle begin to move when you slowly release your foot from the clutch? friction point Which gear would you use for forward speeds in the range of 25 to 40 mph? third gear Which gear shohuld you use for forward speeds in the range of 15-25 mph? second gear which hear position should you use to start the engine in a stickshift vehicle? neutral which hear would you most likely use for highway driving? fourth gear you are slowing your vehicle from higher speeds on a level highway. what vehicle-control device would you use first? foot-brake pedal you are slowing your vehicle from slow speeds in traffic. what vehicle-control drive would you use first? clutch pedal Students also viewedChapter 3 Review45 terms Irkaperez driver education ch.3 homework55 terms elizabeth-wiles-592 Driver's Ed Chapter 3 Test Questions49 terms brooklyn_samp Drivers Ed chapter 335 terms bridgetmdelaney Sets found in the same folderDriver's Ed Chapter 424 terms joslyn95 Drivers Ed Chapter 342 terms peppermint789 Driver's Ed Chapter 120 terms joslyn95 Chapter 4: IPDE Process75 terms
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What is your path of travel?Path of travel is the series of continuous positions your vehicle takes in the process of moving to your target. While driving straight ahead you will normally stay in the middle of a driving lane unless other factors affect the position of your car and change your path of travel.
How far ahead should you look in your path?In the city/urban area, you should look at least two blocks or two traffic signals ahead. In a suburban area, you should look at least three blocks or three traffic signals ahead. In a rural area, you should look at least a quarter of a mile ahead.
What you see while looking ahead is called your?The distance to look ahead is identified as your: Visual lead.
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