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Chapter 3: The Driving Task

Chapter 3: The Driving Task. Braking & Parking. Stopping and Securing the Vehicle. Check traffic (mirrors). Signal intentions . Lightly tap brake pedal to warn others you are slowing or stopping.

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Chapter 3: The Driving Task

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  1. Chapter 3: The Driving Task Braking & Parking

  2. Stopping and Securing the Vehicle • Check traffic(mirrors). • Signal intentions. • Lightly tap brake pedal to warn others you are slowing or stopping. • Apply smooth, steady, firm pressure to the brake pedal until the vehicle has stopped (apply clutch pedal in manual transmission).

  3. Stopping and Securing (cont.) • Set parkingbrake. • Shift into park (reverse for manual transmission). • Take foot off brake (and clutch). • Check to make sure all optional equipmentis off. (AC, Radio, Wipers) • Unfasten seat belt. • Remove key • Open door, exit curbside (if possible), and lock doors.

  4. BRAKING • There are different types of braking systems: • Anti-lock braking system (ABS)is the safest system. ABS is designed to prevent the wheels from locking when the driver presses too hard on the brake pedal in an emergency. They do not shorten the stopping distance. • Conventionalbrakinginvolves disc brakes. With this system pressure squeezes the brake pads against a flat metal wheel disc, producing the friction needed to stop the wheel from turning.

  5. BRAKING • With conventional braking, to avoid locking the brakes in an emergency situation, press the brakes until they almost lock then ease up slightly and back down. • The parkingbrakeis attached by a cable to the rear wheels. It is used to prevent a parked vehicle from rolling. It can also be used in case of brake failure.

  6. Parking DO NOT PARK • Within Intersections • On a crosswalk or sidewalk • Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an uncontrolled intersection • Within 30 feet of any flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic signal • In front of a driveway or a fire hydrant. • On any bridge or in a tunnel • On the roadwayside of any vehicle parked at the curb or edge of a highway (double parking) • Beside a curb that is painted yellow or where official signs prohibit parking

  7. PARKING • Any vehicle left standing along a ruralhighway for any reason must be moved off the paved or main traveled portion of the roadway. • If the vehicle cannot be moved, you must take lighting and marking precautions to eliminate danger to other traffic.

  8. Parking the vehicle Perpendicular parking spaces are marked at a 90 degree angle to the curb. The steps are: • Stay 7-8 feet from parked cars for best visibility. • Observe all traffic conditions, check for other vehicles about to back out. • Use proper turnsignals.

  9. Perpendicular Parking • Slow to 3-5 mph. Start turning when you can look down the side of the vehicle beside your chosen space. • Steer sharply and proceed slowly, checking for clearance of your front bumper. • As you move slowly forward, straighten the wheels and center in your space. • Stop just short of the curb or in line with the other vehicles.

  10. ANGLE PARKINGOn the right • Stay 5-6 feet from the parked vehicles to give yourself room to see and maneuver. • Observe traffic in all directions and be alert for vehicles leaving spaces. • Signal your intentions. • Proceed until you can see along the leftside of the vehicle to the right of your space.

  11. Angle Parking • Steer sharply right and creep ahead at 3-5 mph into the space midway between the lines • Check the leftfront and rightrear of your vehicle to make sure you have clearance • As you straighten the wheels, move forward until the front of your vehicle is aligned with those on both sides.

  12. Steps in Parallel ParkingHave a space at least 5 ft. longer than the length of your vehicle • Car 2 pulls even with car 1. • Car 2 maneuvers gently toward the space. • Car 2 turns wheels sharply. • Car 2 begins straightening wheels. • Wheels on car should be turned parallel to the curb. • Car should be within 12 inches of curb 1 2

  13. Parking on a Hill • When parking on a hill you must make sure your car does not roll into traffic if the brakes do not hold. • ALWAYS set the parking brake. • Shift to PARK (or reverse or low gear for a manual).

  14. PARKING ON HILLS Make sure the vehicle does not roll into traffic – set the parking brake and shift to park, then turn the wheels correctly: -Downhill with a curb * Turn wheels to the right or toward the curb. -Uphill with a curb * Turn wheels to left or away from the curb. -Uphill without a curb * Turn wheels to the right or toward the side of the road -Downhill with no curb * Turn wheels to the right or toward the side of the road

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