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Performing Basic Vehicle Maneuvers

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Steering

• What is the correct hand position?

• Hand over hand steering. Can you demonstrate?

• Push and Pull steering

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Turn Signals

• Develop the habit of signaling every time you plan to turn, change lanes, slow, or stop.

• Use your turn signal at least 100 feet before turning in a residential area and at least 200 feet if you are in the country or traveling fast.

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What do these hand signals mean?

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Changing Lanes

• Change lanes to prepare for a turn. To get a better view.

• Check mirrors, blind spots and road ahead.

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What is a shared left turn lane?

• A center lane added to let you turn left from the middle of the block.

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6.2 Making Turns and Turning the Vehicle Around

Backing Left and Right• Before backing, check for

traffic, pedestrians, parked vehicles, and any stationary objects.

• Keep both hands on the wheel, turn in the direction you want the back of the car to go.

• Back slowly. Make quick glances to the front and sides to be sure no one is near.

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U Turns – Are they safe? Legal?

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3 pt Turnabout

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Three Point Turn

• What are the disadvantages of a 3 point turnabout?

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Making Turns and Turning the Vehicle Around

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Making Turns and Turning the Vehicle Around

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Uphill Parking with a Curb

• Signal over, shift to to Neutral

• Turn wheels to Left (away from the curb)

• Roll to Curb

• Parking Brake & Park

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Uphill Parking with a Curb

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Uphill with No CurbWhat are the steps?

• Signal & pull over

• Turn wheels to Right

• Parking Brake & Park

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Uphill with No Curb

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Downhill Parking

• Signal & pull over to the curb

• Shift to N roll to curb

• Parking brake and Park

• What do you do when leaving????

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Hill Parking

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Angle ParkingIs parking your car diagonally to the

curb.Procedure

• Signal and check for traffic• Position your vehicle

approximately 6 feet from the parked cars and begin slowing down.

• Pull forward until your front right bumper is just past the painted line on the pavement of the space you are parking in.

• Turn the wheel sharply right.• Enter the space slowly and

straighten out the wheels when you are centered in the space.

• Pull forward until your car is in the space.

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Perpendicular ParkingIs parking your car at a right angle to the

curb.Procedure

• Signal and check for traffic• Position your vehicle approximately 8

feet from the parked cars and begin slowing down.

• Pull forward until your front right bumper is just past the painted line on the pavement of the space you are parking in.

• Turn the wheel sharply right.• Enter the space slowly and straighten

out the wheels when you are centered in the space.

• Pull forward until your car is in the space.

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How not to parallel park

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Parallel Parking

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Parallel Parking

• Start about 3 feet away from the first car with your back bumpers even.

• Turn the wheel to the right & back slowly.

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Left turn from One Way to a One Way Street

• Turn from the left lane into the left lane.

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One Way to a Two Way Street

• Turn from the left lane on the one way street into the lane to the right of the yellow line.

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Two Way to a Two Way Street

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Two Way to a One Way

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Two Way to a Two Way StreetGas Station

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What do yellow lines mean?

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New Seat Belt Law