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Chapter 6

Chapter 6. Performing Basic Vehicle Maneuvers. Steering. Oversteer – steering too much Understeer – not turning the wheel enough. Steering Straight Backward. Right arm over the back of the passenger seat Left hand at the top of the steering wheel Continue to look through the back window

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Chapter 6

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  1. Chapter 6 Performing Basic Vehicle Maneuvers

  2. Steering • Oversteer – steering too much • Understeer – not turning the wheel enough

  3. Steering Straight Backward • Right arm over the back of the passenger seat • Left hand at the top of the steering wheel • Continue to look through the back window • Move the top of the steering wheel in the direction you want the back end of the car to go • Keep your foot over the brake pedal as you move backwards

  4. Backing a Stickshift • Use your clutch pedal at the friction point to back your vehicle slowly • Keep your right foot over the brake pedal • When stopping push the clutch pedal all of the way down

  5. Signaling • Signal every time you plan to turn, change, slow, or stop. • Signal well in advance. At least 100ft for turns.

  6. Hand Signals • Right turn – Left arm out of the window bent at a 90 degree angle with your hand facing up • Left turn – Left arm straight out of the window • Slow or Stop – Left arm out of the window bent at a 90 degree angle with your hand facing down

  7. Changing Lanes • Check front, left-front, and right-front zones • Check rear zones through the rearview mirror • Signal and make a blind spot check • Increase your speed slightly as you steer smoothly into the next lane if clear • Cancel your signal and adjust your speed

  8. Hand-Over-Hand Steering • Pull the steering wheel down with one hand while your other hand crosses over to pull the wheel farther down • Some steering wheels will straighten after a turn if you relax your grip • Us hand-over-hand steering to unwind the steering wheel at lower speeds

  9. Push-Pull Steering • Hand position at 4 o’clock or 8 o’clock • Push the steering wheel up to 12 o’clock • Other hand pulls the wheel from the 11 or 1 o’clock position

  10. Making Left and Right Turns • Only after check all traffic • Look for pedestrians and oncoming traffic • Check rear zones for vehicles passing you • Plan turns well in advance • Be in the correct lane • Signal 100 feet before the turn • When making a left turn you must yield to oncoming traffic

  11. Shared Left-Turn Lane • A center lane that separates oncoming traffic where you can make a left turn from either direction

  12. Backing Left and Right • Before backing check for traffic, pedestrians, parked vehicles and stationary objects • Keep both hands on the wheel • Pull the wheel to the left to back left • Pull the wheel to the right to back right • Back slowly and cover the brake with your right foot • When backing left the front wheels will move far to the right of the rear wheels so make sure you leave plenty of space

  13. Turning the Vehicle Around • Turnabout – turning your vehicle around • High risk maneuver – cross or back into traffic • Be sure the law permits the turnabout • 500 feet visibility • Not near hills, curves, or 200 feet from intersections • Never in heavy or high-speed traffic • Continually check in all zones

  14. Midblock U-turn • Risky – you must cross several lanes of traffic • Check traffic ahead and to the rear • Signal right an pull to the far right of lane • Signal left and move forward • Check front and left rear zones • Check blind spot • Turn sharply left while moving forward

  15. Back into Driveway on Right Side • Reenter traffic going forward • Check traffic to the rear • Signal right and pull about 3 feet from the curb and just past the driveway. • Check rear zone and back into the driveway • Signal left, check left and right • Pull forward as you turn left

  16. Three-Point Turnabout • Signal right and stop close to the curb • Check traffic ahead, to the rear and over your left shoulder. Signal a left turn • Sharp turn to the left to the curb and stop • Check traffic from both directions and rear zone • Turn the wheel to the right and begin to back • Check left and right and signal left • Move slowly forward while moving left

  17. Parking • Find spaces with ample room • Avoid spaces at the end of parking lanes • Avoid spaces next to poorly parked vehicles

  18. Angle Parking • Diagonally to the curb • Position at least six feet from the row • Signal right and check traffic to the rear • Creep forward until you see the center of the space • Turn the wheel sharply to the right • Straighten your wheels when you are centered in the space

  19. Perpendicular Parking • Park at a right angle to the curb • Position your vehicle at least eight feet from the row of parked cars • Signal right, check your right blind spot • Check traffic to the rear • When your front bumper passes the left rear taillight of the vehicle to the right of the empty spot, turn sharp right • Slowly enter the stall with your foot over the brake • Straighten the wheels when you are centered in the space

  20. Leaving an Angle or Perpendicular Space • Check left and right • Creep back and control the speed with the brake • When your front bumper is even with the rear bumper of the vehicle on your left, begin to turn right • Back into the nearest lane and stop with wheels straight • Remember to look back until your vehicle stops moving

  21. Parallel Parking • Signal right and stop two to three feet away from the front vehicle with the two rear bumpers even • Check traffic, look over your right shoulder and back slowly as you turn right • Aim towards the right rear corner of the space • When the back of your seat is even with the rear bumper of the front vehicle straighten your wheels • When your front bumper is even with the front vehicle’s back bumper, turn your wheels sharply left • When your vehicle is parallel to the curb, straighten wheels and stop.

  22. Leaving a Parallel Parking Space • Yield to all traffic • Back straight slowly • Signal left, check your left blind spot, move forward slowly • Check the right front corner of the vehicle • Turn your wheels slowly when you are halfway out of the parking space

  23. Parking on a Hill • Up hill with a curb – turn the wheels left and let the car drift back to the curb • Up hill with no curb – turn the wheels sharply right • Downhill with a curb – turn the wheels sharply right • Downhill with no curb – Turn the wheels sharply right

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