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What is the purpose of reference points?
- provide visual cues to establish vehicle position
- relate part of the vehicle to some part of the roadway
- allow the driver to determine proper placement within a lane
- allow for reduced-risk lane positions
Front limitation
stop 3-6 inches from the line in front of your bumper when your line of sight runs under the side view mirror in reference to the stop line (look out the right front window)
rear limitation
stop 3-6 inches from a line or curb when the line or curb appears in the middle of the rear right window when looking over the right shoulder
Right side limitation
know where the curb or line is on the right side of the street, park parallel 3-6 inches away from a line or curb, establish lane position 3
reference point for 3-6 inches from curb
use middle of hood to line up with side of street
reference point for 3 feet from curb
1/4 section of the hood
left side limitation
determine position when parking on the left side of a one-way street (3-6"), determine lane position 2
left side reference point
about 1 foot from the left front corner of car to the curb
lane position 1
vehicle is centered in the lane (3 ft on each side)
lane position 2
vehicle is 3-6" away from line to the left
lane position 3
car is positioned 3-6" away from the edge or line to the right
usage of lane position 2
used when there is a restriction to your path or your line of sight and you cannot move to the adjacent lane
usage of lane position 3
used when there is a restriction to your path of travel or line of sight and you cannot move out of the lane
lane position 4
car is positioned directly in the middle of the two lanes of traffic (left)
lane position 5
car is positioned over the middle of the line that marks the edge of a lane (right side)
Traditional mirror setting
you only see 3% of your car, creates large blind spots where cars behind you are not visible
Contemporary (Blind spot glare elimination) mirror setting
mirrors are moved 15 degrees outward (set by placing cheek against window and setting like traditional, when you move back you won't see any of your car), eliminates blind spots
car footprint
outline of the pavement area that a driver cannot see around the car
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