10.02 Model Habit Reveiw Activity
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Transcript 10.02 Model Habit Reveiw Activity
Western Oregon
University
Oregon Department of
Transportation
Transportation Safety
Division
Driver Risk Prevention Curriculum
Model Habit Review
Model Habit One
Establish Driver-Vehicle Readiness
Never Drive When?
Model Habit One
Establish Driver-Vehicle Readiness
Demonstrate Butt-In Seating
Model Habit One
Establish Driver-Vehicle Readiness
Reasons for Safety Belts
& Head Restraints
Model Habit One
Establish Driver-Vehicle Readiness
Rationale for Doors Locked
& Windows Up
Model Habit One
Establish Driver-Vehicle Readiness
Reason for Day Use Headlights
Model Habit Two
See Path Before Putting Car in Motion
What is the Targeting Path?
Model Habit Two
See Path Before Putting Car in Motion
Why is an Open Targeting
Path Needed?
Model Habit Two
See Path Before Putting Car in Motion
Give Four Situations That
Close Your Targeting
Path
Model Habit Two
See Path Before Putting Car in Motion
Demonstrate the correct
searching pattern used
prior to pulling away
from the curb
Model Habit Two
See Path Before Putting Car in Motion
Demonstrate the correct
searching pattern used
prior to backing your
vehicle
Model Habit Two
See Path Before Putting Car in Motion
Demonstrate the correct
sequence of visual
behaviors necessary
while approaching and
performing a right turn
Model Habit Three
Keep The Car In Balance
Explain how to make a
smooth start
Model Habit Three
Keep The Car In Balance
Demonstrate how to
make a smooth stop
Model Habit Three
Keep The Car In Balance
Define and describe
transition pegs
A transition peg is…
Seen in relationship to
the…
Model Habit Three
Keep The Car In Balance
Explain how you would
use a transition peg
when making a turn
where a stop is required
Model Habit Three
Keep The Car In Balance
Explain how you would
use a transition peg
when making a turn
where a stop is NOT
required
Model Habit Three
Keep The Car In Balance
What are the 3 applications
for Transition Pegs?
Model Habit Four
Use Reference Points
Describe the standard
reference point for the
Right Side Limit
Model Habit Four
Use Reference Points
Describe the standard
reference point for
the Left Side Limit
Model Habit Four
Use Reference Points
Describe the standard
reference point for the
Front Limit
Model Habit Four
Use Reference Points
Describe the standard
reference point for the
Rear Limit
Model Habit Four
Use Reference Points
Describe the standard
reference point for the
Pivot Point for backing
turns
Model Habit 5
Zone Control Searching
Describe the Target Area
Model Habit 5
Zone Control Searching
Give examples of LOS
restrictions caused by
environment or other traffic
Model Habit 5
Zone Control Searching
Give examples of POT
restrictions caused by
environment or other traffic
Model Habit 5
Zone Control Searching
What is a Closed Zone?
Model Habit 5
Zone Control Searching
What is an Open Zone?
Model Habit 5
Zone Control Searching
When you see a closed front
zone, what other zone do you
check?
Model Habit 5
Zone Control Searching
What is the reason for re-evaluating
LOS-POT conditions before
reaching the 4 second danger zone?
Model Habit Six
Turn Decisions Into Zone Control Actions
Why is it important to
solve LOS-POT
blockages while 12-15
seconds away?
Model Habit Six
Turn Decisions Into Zone Control Actions
Diagram 5 Lane
Positions
Model Habit Six
Turn Decisions Into Zone Control Actions
Describe
Communication
Techniques
Model Habit Six
Turn Decisions Into Zone Control Actions
Describe Speed
Control Options
Model Habit Six
Turn Decisions Into Zone Control Actions
Explain why lane
position or speed
adjustments may be
needed before
reaching the 4 second
danger zone
Model Habit Six
Turn Decisions Into Zone Control Actions
Explain the
Point-of-No-Return
Habit Seven
Control The Intersection
Examples of LOS blockages that
may be found at intersections
Habit Seven
Control The Intersection
Demonstrate how to search an
intersection
Habit Seven
Control The Intersection
To gain the best control over
LOS-POT conditions get the
best…
Habit Seven
Control The Intersection
With a red light explain how you
would time your arrival to get to a
green.
Habit Eight
Get Rear Zone Control
When your foot goes on the brake
check where?
Habit Eight
Get Rear Zone Control
What are the three rear zone
conditions?
Habit Eight
Get Rear Zone Control
When stopped at an intersection
or in a line of traffic you should
monitor your rear zone until…
Habit Eight
Get Rear Zone Control
Before moving to either side
check where?
Habit Eight
Get Rear Zone Control
Demonstrate how to check the
left blindspot
Habit Eight
Get Rear Zone Control
Demonstrate correct seating
position used when backing
Habit Nine
Get Control With A Vehicle In Front Of You
Explain the benefits of
closing in gradually when
approaching a vehicle
Habit Nine
Get Control With A Vehicle In Front Of You
Explain the benefits of
keeping 4 seconds
following time
Habit Nine
Get Control With A Vehicle In Front Of You
Explain the benefits of 2
second delayed start
Habit Ten
Interact Courteously With Others
Empower yourself and others by being courteous
rather than competitive while driving
Give some examples of courteous
driving behaviors
Habit Ten
Interact Courteously With Others
Send and receive communications in a timely
manner
Describe “timely” communications