2024 Facts for Drivers PDF

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This document provides information on driving safety precautions and professional driver techniques for safe driving practices. It covers topics such as right turns, depth perception, avoiding glare from oncoming headlights, and defines a recordable crash.

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. What basic precautions should be taken when making a safe right turn in any vehicle? When making a right turn, the driver should: 1) signal well in advance; 2) approach the intersection slowly; and 3) try to stay not more than four feet away from the right-hand curb or paveme...

. What basic precautions should be taken when making a safe right turn in any vehicle? When making a right turn, the driver should: 1) signal well in advance; 2) approach the intersection slowly; and 3) try to stay not more than four feet away from the right-hand curb or pavement's edge to discourage impatient drivers from attempting to pass on the right.. What precautions should be taken when it is not possible to stay close to the right curb when turning right? In addition to signaling and slowing down, a driver should keep the unit straight as long as possible to get the best view of traffic through the mirrors. When it appears safe, the driver should start the right turn, turning their head and making maximum use of the view available through the right-side window and the back window (if there 1s one). If the driver hears a horn, the driver should stop because they may be about to collide with a vehicle on the right.. Why is “depth perception” important to the professional truck driver? The driver needs good depth perception to judge relative sizes and distances of objects and spaces ahead and to judge distances in making turns, in overtaking and passing other vehicles, and in parking and backing. How does the professional driver avoid being blinded by the glare of oncoming headlights? A professional driver avoids looking into the approaching lights and directs their eyes toward the right-hand edge of the pave- ment and uses that edge as a guideline. According to the FMCSR, what ts the definition of a recordable crash? A recordable crash is defined as an occurrence involving a commercial motor vehicle, operating in interstate or intrastate commerce, which results in any of the following: 1) a fatality; or 2) an injury, treated away from the scene; or 3) one or more vehicles is/are towed from the scene for damage ($390.5).

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