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question 23
as you drive on a residential street, you spot the following clues: a parked vehicle with front wheels turned toward the street and a person sitting behind the wheel. you should
- decide to ignore the parked vehicle.
- predict that the vehicle may enter your path.
- predict the parked vehicle will remain parked.
- anticipate no changes in your path.
question 24
when you apply the ipde process, you may decide to
- apply gentle persuasion to other drivers.
- speed up your ability to process information.
- always slow down to avoid conflicts.
- change speed, change direction, or communicate with others.
question 25
a space cushion is
- the distance you can see ahead.
- a step in the smith system.
- the room available for parallel parking.
- an open area of space all around a vehicle.
Question 23
When a parked vehicle has front wheels turned toward the street and a person is behind the wheel, there's a possibility the vehicle will enter the driving path. Ignoring it, assuming it stays parked, or anticipating no path changes are unsafe or incorrect assumptions.
The IPDE (Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute) process involves making decisions like changing speed, direction, or communicating (e.g., using signals) to manage driving situations. Applying persuasion, only speeding up info processing, or always slowing down don't align with IPDE's decision - making scope.
A space cushion is the open area of space all around a vehicle, which helps in safe driving by providing room to react. It's not the distance ahead, a Smith System step (though related to safe driving, the definition is wrong), or parallel parking space.
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B. predict that the vehicle may enter your path.