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9. what is a planned path of travel and how far ahead should it be iden…

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  1. what is a planned path of travel and how far ahead should it be identified?

section 3: visual referencing and traction

  1. match the term to its correct definition:

term definition letter
a. traction ____ a. force pulling vehicles downhill
b. gravity ____ b. tire grip on the road surface
c. inertia ____ c. tendency of objects to remain in motion unless acted on

  1. list two factors that affect traction:

a. _______________
b. _______________

  1. how can drivers maximize traction?

section 4: natural laws and balance

  1. what happens to stopping distance when a vehicles speed doubles?
  1. explain what can happen during improper steering or braking:
  1. more than 50% of fatalities occur in what type of crash?

□ multi - vehicle crashes
□ low - speed collisions
□ single - vehicle crashes

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations
  • Traction refers to the grip of tires on the road surface, so a (Traction) matches B.
  • Gravity is the force that pulls objects (including vehicles) downhill, so b (Gravity) matches A.
  • Inertia is the tendency of an object to remain in its state of motion (or rest) unless acted upon by an external force, so c (Inertia) matches C.
Brief Explanations

Factors affecting traction include road surface conditions (e.g., wet, icy, dry) and tire conditions (e.g., tread depth, tire pressure). Another factor could be vehicle weight distribution, but road surface and tire conditions are common examples.

Brief Explanations

Drivers can maximize traction by maintaining proper tire pressure, ensuring good tire tread depth, driving at appropriate speeds for road conditions, and avoiding sudden acceleration/braking/steering.

Answer:

a. Traction - B. Tire grip on the road surface
b. Gravity - A. Force pulling vehicles downhill
c. Inertia - C. Tendency of objects to remain in motion unless acted on

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