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I.P.D.E. portion of the test. What does the “I” stand for in I.P.D.E.? a) ignore b) isolate c) identify d) incorporate.
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What does the “I” stand for in I.P.D.E.?a) ignore b) isolate c) identify d) incorporate
2) Which of the categories below doesnot go well with the “I” verb in question #1? (3 do match up.) a) road hazards b) traffic signsc) people we know d) road conditions
3) What does the “P” stand for in “I.P.D.E.? a) process b) preview c) park d) predict
4) Which 2 of the categories belowdoes the “P” in question #3emphasize?a)the actions of other drivers b) the direction of the wind c) the consequence of your actionsd) the Cowboys’ season record
5) What 2 verbs do “D” and “E” represent in I.P.D.E.? a) decide and execute b) determine and execute c) decide and evaluate d) determine and evaluate
6) Why is learning the I.P.D.E. strategy so important to beginning drivers?a) It looks good on your college transcript. b) You think through situations before they happen.c) It provides an easy tool for remembering maintenance checks.d) It’s a permit test question.
Instructions: • A traffic scene will be quickly flashed on the screen. You will have approximately 15 seconds to observe the driving scene. • Three questions about the driving scene will then be asked. All of the answers are true or false. • Concentrate your efforts on signs, signals, and lane markings.
The first scene is a practice scene.Just look at the picture and answer the questions as either true or false.
Practice Scene • The traffic light is “red.” • We are traveling in the right turn lane. • We will be crossing a one-way street.
The traffic light is red. True • We are traveling in the right turn lane. False • We will be crossing a one way street. True
We are ready to begin.Please write your answers on the answer sheet.The first slide is #7.
Scene #7 • To go to Interstate 80, turn right. • There is a hospital close by. • We are on a 4 lane road.
Scene #8 • To take your driver’s test, make a right turn. • You can get to 2 major roads from this intersection. • You can park along the right side all day long.
Scene #9 Ready?
#9 Means railroad is no longer in use
Scene #9 • A train could cross the road up ahead. • We are soon approaching a sideways T-intersection. C. We are in a passing zone.
Scene #10 • The speed limit is 50 mph. • We are in a passing zone. • There is at least one stop sign in the driving scene.
Scene #11 • A “yield” sign is just ahead. • Left turns can be made from the center lane. • To go to the business district of Kittanning, you’ll have to get over in the right lane.
Scene #12Now look for hazards and road conditions in the next three scenes
Scene #12 • If we brake, we’ll need to increase our normal stopping distance due to the weather. • There is a man clearing off the snow from his car. • We need to “time” when we steer around the parked car.
Scene #13 • Our “line of sight” is good. B. Trucks should be extra careful soon. C. The “shoulder” is paved, not loose gravel or dirt.
Scene #14 Almost done!
Scene #14 • Our “line of sight” ahead is reduced. We cannot see 1000 feet of the road. (3 football fields) B. We have normal traction. • The water might be deep enough where we’ll need to check our brakes to make sure they still work.
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