What does it mean to compromise space?

Compromise Space means reduce risk by giving as much space as possible to the greater of two or more hazards.
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What does to compromise space mean?

To compromise space means to minimize hazards. When you must handle several hazards at the same time, the best tactic is to adjust speed and separate the hazards.
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What does a closed zone mean?

A closed zone means that it is not available for your car's path of travel—that there is a restriction to the drivers view or that space is unavailable in a particular zone.
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Whats an open zone?

Open Zone means an area on the approved Campus Master Plan where no new structure may be built. Existing structures located in designated Open Zones may be renovated for any permitted use except a structured parking facility or surface parking, but may not be expanded in either height or building footprint.
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When your vehicle is moving How many space areas around it?

There are six areas of space around a vehicle: front left, front, front right, rear left, rear, and rear right.
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How do you minimize a hazard separate a hazard and compromise space?

Minimize a Hazard - Moving away from a parked car or bike rider. Separate Hazards - More than one hazard, adjust your speed to deal with one hazard at a time. Compromise space - You cannot minimize or separate, decide to move away from the greater hazard toward the lesser hazard.
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Why is proper space management so important?

When things go wrong, space gives you time to think and to take action. To have space available when something goes wrong, you need to manage space. While this is true for all drivers, it is very important for large vehicles. They take up more space and require more space for stopping and turning.
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What can block your line of sight?

Your line of sight is the visible path of travel from your vehicle to the target area. This line can be blocked by a curve, the crest of a hill, a wooded area, a large truck, etc.
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What is an escape path?

An escape route is a backup route in surrounding driving areas that a driver can take in case of a dangerous road situation to prevent or lessen the possibility of injury and property damage. As a defensive driver you should always have an escape route and plan routes ahead before facing a dangerous situation.
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What you see while looking ahead is called?

visual acuity. the ability to see things clearly. field of vision. all the area that you can see around you while looking straight ahead.
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How do you manage your space and time?

Change the lane whenever it is safe to lose the tailgater.
  1. Space Management.
  2. Keep a Space Cushion to the Front.
  3. Keep a Space Cushion to the Side.
  4. Keep a Space Cushion to the Back.
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What is an open and closed zone?

a space where you can drive free of restrictions to your line of sight or path of travel. open zone. a space not open because of restrictions in your line of sight or path of travel. closed zone. You just studied 23 terms!
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How many vision zones are there?

To be a safe and defensive driver, you must remain aware of all six zones and be mindful of what other drivers may or may not do. It may sound overwhelming at first but it doesn't have to be, as both your side mirrors and rearview mirror are there to assist you!
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What is the 4/6 second range?

The 4-6 second range is the space you will travel during the next 4-6 seconds. The area you can see clearly and sharply is seen with your central vision. The area you can see to the left and right of central vision is your side vision, or peripheral vision.
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When you lock your brakes do you lose?

If you lock the brakes when braking suddenly, you lose steering ability.
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Whats the last thing you do as a check inside the car?

What is the last thing you should do as a check inside the car? Fasten your safety belt and ask all passengers to fasten theirs.
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What is space cushion?

A space cushion is a buffer around your vehicle that you maintain to allow room to maneuver, if necessary. Know what is in your space cushion, scan frequently and maintain awareness of other vehicles. See also: Learn how changes in your brain impact your driving.
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When you accelerate and steer at the same time you are?

executing a combination of actions. When you accelerate and steer at the same time, you are? turns the steering wheel too much. A beginning driver may tend to oversteer.
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How do you avoid being blinded by an oncoming vehicle at night?

Tips for headlight glare

If blinded by oncoming headlights while driving at night, look to the right side of the road. You will be able to see other vehicles with your peripheral vision. Use reflecting tape on your vehicle. Bright color and high contrast make objects visible at night.
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When a strong emotion affects you your chances of making a mistake?

When a strong emotion affects you, your chances of making a mistake greatly increased. A person with 20/40 visual acuity must be twice as close to an object to see it as clearly as a person with 20/20 vision.
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What emotion occurs most in drivers?

ANGER! Anger occurs more often to drivers than any other emotion.
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Can a tap on the brakes warn others of danger?

A tap on the brake can warn others of danger. When a vehicle to the rear is getting closer to you, the rear zone is unstable. An open rear zone is a space to the rear that has no line-of-sight blockages within 15 seconds and no vehicles following closer than four seconds.
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What is the first thing you must do to better manage your space?

Search the road for information. You are on a busy road. What is the first thing you must do to better manage your space? You must search the roads for new information on road conditions and other drivers.
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What is the most difficult space to manage?

Space behind is important to avoid being rear-ended. Space behind is also the most difficult to manage. Drivers of large vehicles and big semi trucks have limited visibility around their vehicles with very large blind spots.
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What are the principles of space planning?

Effective space planning necessitates careful consideration of the principles of design – harmony, emphasis, rhythm, balance and scale – in order to create effective and aesthetically pleasing interiors. The scale and proportion of interiors should always be related to the scale and proportions of the human frame.
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