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Driver Info
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Trainee's Name:
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Vehicle Type:
Road Evaluation
Conditions:
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Traffic
- Light
- Medium
- Heavy
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Weather
- Fair
- Inclement
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Roads
- City
- Country
- Highway
1. Aim High In Steering
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Demonstrates eye lead time consistently in excess of 15 seconds.
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Sees and evaluates relevant information from among distant objects.
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Adjust eye lead distance to speed.
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Keeps vehicle rolling by adjusting for conditions.
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Eyes properly elevated around turns and corners
Eye Lead in Seconds
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2. Get the Big Picture
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Following distance consistently appropriate for conditions.
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Makes and executes decisions early.
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Avoids being unnecessarily boxed in.
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Speed is neither too fast or slow for conditions.
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Uses knowledge to make driving smoother and more economical.
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3. Keep Your Eyes Moving
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Scans mirrors frequently.
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Scans major and minor intersections before entry.
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Moves eyes at least every two seconds.
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Checks mirrors when slowing or stopping vehicle.
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Avoids staring while evaluating relevant objects.
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4. Leave Yourself An Out
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Maintains proper space around the vehicle.
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Adjust space to avoid unsafe intrusion by other drivers.
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When stopped, leaves appropriate space in front of vehicle.
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Consistently chooses lane of least resistance.
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Keeps up to date with current size and shape of space cushion.
5. Make Sure They See You.
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Seeks rather than hopes for eye contacts.
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Covers or uses horn when conditions suggest the need.
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Effectively times and uses turn signals.
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Brakes early to activate brake lights
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Stays out of the blind areas of other drivers.
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