
Module 5 Topic 7 and 8 Passing and Navigating Rural Roadways
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Eddie Sloss
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Finish this thought…
When curves and hills keep you from seeing far enough ahead, assume there's a _____ approaching:
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Finish this thought…
When passing on a two way road,if the oncoming car seems to be getting closer:
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Open Ended
Finish this thought…
Don't start to pass unless there's room for your vehicle to _____:
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Estimating Passing Gap Needs
• Count the seconds it
takes for an oncoming
vehicle to pass in the
opposite lane.
• Do this until you can
accurately estimate
the time.
• If you can see a vehicle
approaching it is not safe
to pass.
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Passing Procedures
Prepare to pass
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Overtake the vehicle
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Return to lane
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Position the vehicle 2 to 3
seconds behind the vehicle
to be passed
Check mirrors and oncoming
traffic
Check ahead for safe passing
distance
Signal left
Changing Lanes Video
Check inside rear-view
mirror for the front of the
vehicle being passed
Signal right
Change lanes, steer to
center of lane and maintain
speed
Cancel turn signal
Accelerate and move into
passing lane
Accelerate quickly to the legal
speed
Concentrate on the path
ahead
Check mirror for following
vehicles
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Pass on the Right
When another vehicle is waiting to
make a left turn when multiple lanes
are available.
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Passing on the right should be done cautiously and safely when multiple lanes are available.
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Illegal to Pass
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What do you know about passing?
• If the oncoming car seems to be getting
closer:
• When curbs or hills keep you from seeing
far enough ahead:
• Don’t start to pass unless:
Finish these thoughts…
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Passing on Multi-Lane Roads
• One of the most
dangerous maneuvers
a driver can attempt.
• Higher the speed the
greater the risk.
• High volume of traffic
increases the chance of
collisions.
• Passing may occur on
the left or right.
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When Being Passed
• Check passing vehicle’s position.
• Move away slightly if too close.
• Maintain speed.
• Once passed,
create space
ahead and
behind.
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Open Ended
List 5 characteristics of driving in a Rural Roadway setting.
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Multiple Choice
You can increase control of your vehicle by ________ your speed.
managing
increasing
cruise controlling
all of the above
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Multiple Choice
This intersection is an example of a __________ intersection.
4 way intersection
controlled
uncontrolled
Both Blue and Yellow
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Sometimes the safest alternative is to ___________.
swerve into oncoming traffic
hit the animal
Finish this thought…
When curves and hills keep you from seeing far enough ahead, assume there's a _____ approaching:
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