ENTERING THE ROADWAY AND BACKING NOTES
Entering the roadway:
· When entering the roadway you always want to make sure:
o Your foot is firmly placed on the ______brake
o Select the proper gear
o Perform ______checks
§ ______, rear and ______.
o Apply proper ______.
§ ______intentions
o Release ______brake.
o Move to lane
§ Target lane position ___
Moving to Curb/Side of Road:
· When moving to curb/side of road you always want to make sure:
o You do your ______.
§ Front/rear/sides
o Use proper signals.
o Target ahead
o Check visual ______.
§ 6 inches from curb
o Side Mirror and/or Blind area check.
o Adjust ______
o Use gradual ______
§ Make adjustments
o Re-check traffic
o Cancel signal indicator
Backing:
· Proper seating and hand positioning
o How should you sit?
o How should your hands be? (For backing up)
· Adjust restraints if necessary
· Check traffic to ______, ______and rear
· Place foot on brake
· Shift to reverse
· ______if backing right or left
· Release ______brake
· Visually target
· Maintain reference points
· Control rear movement
· Move as ______as possible
· Accelerate ______
· Cover the brake when needed
· Steer in the direction you want to go
When making ______and ______turns:
· Approach to ______
· ______
· ______areas
· Path of travel
· Line of sight
· Speed ______
· ______position
· Turning ______
· ______considerations
When making ______and ______turns:
· Approach
· ______
· ______areas
· Path of travel
· Line of sight
· ______points
· Speed ______
· ______position
· ______considerations
Backing into a driveway on the right side
· Check ______
· ______and position vehicle ______from the ______
· Drive ______driveway and ______
· Shift to ______, ______intended path of travel
· ______, turning steering wheel rapidly to the ______as you enter driveway
· ______, centering car in driveway and stop with the wheels straight
· ______and ______when the way is clear
Pulling into a driveway on the left side:
· ______traffic flow
· ______and position your vehicle ______from the ______
· When traffic is ______, pull into the driveway and ______
· Shift to ______and ______intended path
· ______slowly, turning steering wheel rapidly to the ______as you exit driveway
· Straighten ______, centering car in proper lane
· Shift into ______; check ______and ______to normal speed
The ______way to change direction is to ______!
ANGLE PARKING
· Parking at a ______degree angle to the ______
o ______intention and position vehicle ______from the space in which the vehicle is parked
o Move forward until the steering wheel is ______with the first ______
o ______target the middle of the parking space and turn the wheel ______at a slow, controlled speed
o Steer ______toward the target in the center of the space to straighten the wheels and stop when the front bumper is ______from the curb
PERPENDICULAR PARKING
· Parking at a ______degree angle to the ______
o ______intention and position vehicle ______from the space
o Move forward until the ______is aligned with the ______pavement line
o ______target the center of the parking space and turn the wheel rapidly while controlling speed
o Steer towards the target and straighten wheels
o Position the ______bumper ______from the curb
PARALLEL PARKING
· Parking ______to the ______
o Select a space that is at least ______longer than your vehicle; ______your brake lights and put on your ______as you approach the space
o Monitor traffic to the ______
o Place your vehicle ______from the vehicle you want to park behind with the back bumpers ______
o Put your vehicle in ______; back slowly and turn the steering wheel sharply
o ______when your steering wheel is ______with the back bumper of the ______vehicle
o Continue backing slowly while steering sharply in the opposite direction; use quick glances to the front and rear
o ______the vehicle in the space; ______should be ______from the curb
HILL PARKING
Down Hill Up Hill no curb Up Hill with a curb