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  • Site conducted

  • Brand

  • DRIVER

  • DATE

  • OBSERVER / TRAINER

AIM HIGH IN STEERING

  • Sees and evaluates relevant information from among distant objects.

  • Adjusts eye lead distance to speed.

  • Keeps vehicle rolling by adjusting for conditions.

  • Eyes properly elevated around turns and corners.

  • Eye Lead/sec.

GET THE BIG PICTURE

  • Following distance consistently appropriate for conditions.

  • Makes and executes decisions early.

  • Avoids being unnecessarily boxed in.

  • Speed is neither too fast nor slow for conditions.

  • Uses knowledge to make driving smoother and more economical

  • Following Dist./sec

KEEP YOUR EYES MOVING

  • Scans mirrors frequently.

  • Scans major and minor intersections before entry.

  • Moves eyes at least every two seconds.

  • Checks mirrors when slowing or stopping the vehicle.

  • Avoids staring while evaluating relevant objects.

  • Mirror Check/Internal

LEAVE YOURSELF AN OUT

  • Maintains proper space around the vehicle.

  • Adjusts space to avoid unsafe intrusion by other drivers.

  • When stopped, leaves appropriate space in front of vehicle.

  • Consistently chooses lane of least resistance.

  • Keeps up to date with current size and shape of space cushion.

MAKE SURE THEY SEE YOU

  • Seeks rather than hopes for eye contact.

  • Covers or uses horn when conditions suggest the need.

  • Effectively times use of turn indicators.

  • Brakes early to activate brake lights.

  • Stays out of the blind areas of other drivers.

COMPLETION

  • Traffic

  • Weather

  • Roads

  • Outcome

  • Driver Signature

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