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Chapter 4 Performing Basic Maneuvers 4.1 Mirror Usage and Backing Maneuvers Steps for safe backing Backing Signaling 4.2 Basic Driving Maneuvers A point inside or outside the vehicle that relates to the roadway Reference Points Works Cited By Haley Nettleton When to use your Mirrors 1. Place your foot on the brake 2.Use a target to aim your car.

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Look over your right shoulder 3. Check your mirrors 4. Slowly release brake pressure and back up Angle Parking Background Inside rearview mirror- check when you see something in your intended path of travel, when turning, after passing another vehicle, and before and after lane changes Outside mirror- check before moving your vehicle sideways. Lean forward to check blindspots Convex mirrors- curved to provide a wider range of view Backing is a high-risk maneuver because drivers can't see behind them within 45 feet Backing Straight Put your left hand at 12 o’clock on the steering wheel. Move wheel in direction you want the back of the vehicle to go. Backing left or right Put both hands on the wheel, pull the wheel from the top down in the direction you want to back of the vehicle you want to go.

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Use signals to communicate your intentions to other drivers Entering Traffic flow 1. Check left, front and right zones. Select proper and legal lane to enter and accelerate smoothly to travel speed. After entering, cancel turn signal if necessary4. Re-check rear zone for quickly approaching vehicles Making Right and Left turns Make turns only after checking for traffic and pedestrians.

Be sure to search the mirrors when making any braking action. Lane Changes 1. Put your turn signal on and move ot lane position 2 or 3 2.

Check your mirror and blind spots 3. Gradually move into new lane 4.Release signal lever, check behind you and blend with traffic Turning the Vehicle Turnabout- when you turn your vehicle to go in the opposite direction (Uturn) Midblock Uturn- risky because you might cross oncoming traffic Backing into a driveway- allows you to re-enter traffic going forwards 3-point turnabout-dangerous maneuver, should only be performed where no traffic will interfere with your turnabout 4.3 Parking Maneuvers Used at the curb or in parking lots 1. Check behind you. Check space to see if it is legal and clear of obstacles and pedestrians. You should have 6 feet of space between you and other vehicles.

3.Quickly turn into parking space while moving slowly forward. Line up with curb, straighten tires. Perpendicular Parking Used only in parking lots Follow the same steps as Angle Parking Parallel Parking Backing between two vehicles on the curb 1. Signal right turn and flash brake lights. Check space to make sure it's legal and clear of obstacles 2.Pull forward so your bumper is even with the car in front of the space you want. Back slowly into space, look over your shoulder. Game Of Thrones Season 5 Episode 10 Sub Indo Goblin. When your front bumper is even with the front vehicle's back one, turn sharply left toward the road.

Continue to back slowly into space and park. Standard reference point Typical point that is the same for most drivers.

Personal reference point Adaptation of a standard reference point for your own vehicle Forward reference point A point where steering should begin during a maneuver Rearview Mirror Outside Mirror Uturn sign Parking Video www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KYX4uHRKFg Drive Right by Pearson, 11th Edition Parallel Parking Google images Angle parking Google images.

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