Description

This is the classification of moving people and goods in a safe, efficient and economical manner.
This is where you judge where possible points of conflict might occur in the IPDE process
Most states require financial __________ to pay for any damages caused to others property
The major cause of collision is
Group of laws that regulates the HTS
The driving task involved three skills: physical, mental and _____
A _______ is prepared to adjust for the mistakes of other roadway users
Your _____ is important in deciding how safe a driver you will be.
A better term to describe with a vehicle hits another object is a
People who use the HTS
The steps of the driving task
This shows the amount of miles driven
This keeps the car in place while parked
The area not shown in the mirrors is the
pedal that controls the speed of the car
pedal that slows or stops the car
The color of a regulatory sign
Pennant shaped sign
When an officer hold up the palm of his hand, you should
The ____ of the traffic sign can tell you the meaning.
A large X with two small R's painted on it
Privilege to use the roadway first
A light that was green before you got to it
The area around your care that you keep from others
gripping power between tires and the roadway
intersection regulated by signs and signals
A _____ is a sudden loss of air pressure in a tire
When your car loses traction on the roadway in rainy conditions
A light that you physically watched turn green
A seat belt is an example of an ______
This is the law that says you must go the speed limit for the conditions that are present at the time
You should have these available while walking to your car
When multiple cars approach an intersection at the same time, the car to the _____ has the R-O-W
An airbag is an example of a ______restraint
A red sign means
Diamond-Shaped sign
Color of the sign in detour/road work areas
A school sign is this shape
Highway collisions occur most frequently at this location
This is the system that carries harmful fumes from the engine to the rear of the car

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