Title: Module Six, Topic Two
1Section 4 (Day 1)
Information Processing Complex Risk
Environments
2Bell Ringer
- What is going on or what happened in these
pictures? Support your opinion by using specific
reasons and details.
Write a half page red to red. Save these to be
turned in with your test! Worth 10 of your
grade.
3Reminder
- Bring paper/pen/pencil and notebook
- Electronics are for instructional use with
permission - Dont forget to do daily quizzes on QUIA.COM
- No Excuses why you dont take Quizzes 1-6
- before test day!! (Quizzes are worth 30 of
grade) - Attendance is MANDATORY!! (NO SLEEPING in class)
- All notes can be found on Harrisonburgs staff
website - http//staff.harrisonburg.k12.va.us/tbutler/
- If you are NOT taking notes in class, please be
quiet and ask to use the restroom at the end of
class.
4Green Card
Your Name Here
Harrisonburg High School
H.C.P.S
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03/06/2012
This is what you are trying to get at the end of
class..
5Day 1 Objectives
- The students will be able to identify the 3 parts
of an expressway entrance - The students will be able to explain the steps of
entering the entrance ramp - The students will be able to explain the steps of
entering the acceleration lane - The students will be able to explain the steps of
entering the merge area - Related SOL DE.3, DE.4, DE.5, DE.6, DE. 7, and
DE.20
6Entering an Expressway
- Before entering an expressway, make sure you have
searched guide signs for correct route number and
direction or destination.
7An Expressway Entrance
The ramp is divided into three sections
Merge Area
1. The Entrance or Access Ramp gives the
driver time to begin evaluating traffic
conditions.
Acceleration Lane
2. The Acceleration Lane allows a driver to
adjust vehicle speed to the speed of traffic on
the expressway.
Entrance Ramp
3. The Merging Area allows the driver to merge
onto the expressway.
8Entering the Entrance Ramp
- Enter the Entrance Ramp
- Begin Searching for a Gap / Open Space
- Identify Gap / Space
Entrance Ramp
9Problems With Expressway Entrances
- General Problems
- Heavy traffic
- Short ramps and acceleration lanes
- High walls that may block visibility
- Traffic on ramp may slow or stop abruptly
Be glad you live in Harrisonburg
10Problems With Expressway Entrances
- Picking the wrong lane
- Traffic ahead and behind on the ramp
- Sharp curves on the ramp
- Visibility problems ahead and on the expressway
11Reducing Risk on the Entrance Ramp
- Searching for the proper entrance
- Searching ahead, behind, and to the expressway
- Preparing to adjust speed for blocked ramp
- Avoiding stopping or backing on ramp
12Entering The Acceleration Lane
- Use the left-lane signal indicator
- Adjust speed to match the speed of the traffic on
the expressway - Monitor gap on expressway
Acceleration Lane
13Acceleration Lane Problems
- Amount of traffic in lane and on expressway
- Short acceleration lane
- Limited space ahead
- Actions of drivers ahead and behind
14Reducing Risk in the Acceleration Lane
- Searching ahead and for gap on expressway
- Preparing to adjust speed
- Pulling onto the shoulder if no merge is available
15Entering Merge Area
- Accelerate to blend with the speed of traffic on
the expressway - Check Rear and Left Rear Zones
Merge Area
16Selecting a Gap in Traffic
- Check Front Zone
- Check Rear and Left Rear Zones
- Select Gap
- Identify a Target Area in the Open Space
Target Area
Merge Area
17Selecting A Gap
When merging onto an expressway, stay in the
right lane until you become accustomed to the
faster traffic flow.
- Center Vehicle in Proper Lane
- Adjust Speed to Traffic Flow and Legal Limit
18Merging into the Traffic Flow
- Continue searching for adequate gap
- Search for potential conflicts
- Prepare to adjust speed
- Avoid stopping on the ramp
- Be prepared to drive onto the shoulder if
necessary - Merge smoothly
- Create space around your vehicle once you have
entered the lane
19Merging Area Problems
- Heavy traffic
- Lack of a gap to merge
- Traffic slowing or stopping ahead
- Visibility problems ahead and to the side
20Reducing Risk in Merging Areas
- Searching ahead and to the side
- Preparing to blend speed with traffic
- Watching for traffic changing lanes at merge
21Critical Points
- Keep a space cushion at least on one side of your
car - The need to change lanes occurs often.
- Can be dangerous
22Critical Points
- Driving at the common speed of traffic is the
best way to establish and maintain a safe space
cushion around your vehicle - Following distance is critical (4 seconds or more)
23Class Work
- Read pages 208-212 in the drivers education book
- Answer Lesson 4 Review Questions 12.
- (Write the questions)
- For questions 12, give two examples for each
factor - Save these to be turned in with your test
Dont forget to take Section 4 Day 1 Quiz on
Quia.com
24THE END !