Line of sight
It is recommended to have a clear view of at least 500 feet ahead on a curve or hill before passing a vehicle. This is to ensure that you have enough time and distance to safely overtake the vehicle without compromising your safety or the safety of others on the road.
This will depend on the person and the weather conditions. If it is nice out, you will be able to see a longer distance ahead while if it is snowing or icy, you will need to go slower to be safe.
If you see a hazard ahead on the highway, you should activate your hazard lights to alert vehicles behind you. Additionally, if it's safe to do so, you can gently tap your brakes to signal that you are slowing down. Maintaining a safe distance from the hazard is crucial, so be prepared to stop if necessary. Always ensure that your actions do not create additional hazards for other drivers.
When a sound is straight ahead of you, it will be perceived as coming from the center or front of your field of hearing. This is because the sound waves reach both ears at the same time, maintaining their directionality.
reaction distance is the distance travelled from the time you see and analyze a threat, to the time you actually physically react.
the visibility
sight distance
the visibility
Within the distance you can see ahead
make sure you can stop in the distance you see ahead of you.
sight distance!!!
You should scan ahead as far as you can see
sight distance
The weather term for how far ahead we can see is "visibility." Visibility refers to the distance at which objects can be clearly seen. It is often influenced by factors such as fog, rain, snow, or air pollution.
They can see 5 miles ahead. Bears distance vision is roughly the same as ours, although they can see better at night than we can.
as a defensive driver you must follow the car ahead of you at safe distance of?
Driving reaction time is the time taken for a driver to see something in the road ahead and to react. This is separate to the braking distance.