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SECTION 2: DRIVING SAFETY

           TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE                                                   6 seconds. Over 40 mph, you'd need 5 seconds
                                                                                 for a 40-foot vehicle and 7 seconds for a 60-foot
          Subsections 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6                                           vehicle. See Figure 2.12.
                                                                                   To know how much space you have, wait
          • How far ahead does the manual say you  • What three things add up to total  until the vehicle ahead passes a shadow on the
            should look?                       stopping distance?                road, a pavement marking, or some other clear
                                                                                 landmark. Then count off the seconds like this:
          • What are two main things to look for  • If you go twice as fast, will your stopping  "one thousand- and-one, one thousand-and­
            ahead?                             distance increase by two or four times?  two" and so on, until you reach the same spot.
          • What's your most important way to see  • Empty trucks have the best braking. True  Compare your count with the rule of one second
            the sides and rear of your vehicle?  or False?                       for every ten feet of length.
                                                                                   If you are driving a 40-foot truck and only
          • What does "communicating" mean in  • What is hydroplaning?           counted up to 2 seconds, you're too close. Drop
            safe driving?                    • What is "black ice"?              back a little and count again until you have 4
          • Where should your reflectors be placed                               seconds of following distance (or 5 seconds, if
            when stopped on a divided highway?                                   you're going over 40 mph). After a little practice,
                                                                                 you will know how  far back you should be.
          These questions may be on the test. If you can't answer them all, re-read subsections 2.4,   Remember to add 1 second for speeds above
          2.5, and 2.6.                                                          40 mph. Also remember that when the road is
                                                                                 slippery, you need much more space to stop.
                                                                                 2.7.2-Space Behind
         2.6.5 - Speed and Traffic Flow      section on going down long, steep downgrades   You can't stop others from following you too
                                             safely in "Mountain Driving."       closely. But there are things you can do to make
           When you're driving in heavy traffic, the saf­                        it safer.
         est speed is the speed of other vehicles. Vehicles
         going the  same direction at the same speed   2.6.7 - Roadway Work Zones   Sta to the Ri ht. Heavy  vehicles are often
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         are not likely to run into one another. In many   Speeding  traffic is the number one cause  tailgated  when  they  can't keep  up  with the
         states, speed limits are lower for trucks and  of injury and death in roadway work zones.  speed of traffic. This often happens when you're
         buses than for cars. It can vary as much as 15  Observe the posted speed limits at all times  going uphill. If a heavy load is slowing you
         mph. Use extra caution when you change lanes  when approaching and driving through a work  down, stay in the right lane if you can. Going
         or pass on these roadways. Drive at the speed of  zone. Watch your speedometer, and don't allow  uphill, you should not pass another slow vehicle
         the traffic, if you can without going at an illegal  your speed to creep up as you drive through  unless you can get around quickly and safely.
         or unsafe speed. Keep a safe following distance.  long sections of road construction. Decrease   Dealin with Tail aters Safel . In a large
           The main reason drivers exceed speed limits  your speed for adverse weather or road condi­  g   g  y
         is to save time. But, anyone trying to drive faster  tions. Decrease your speed even further when   vehicle, it's often hard to see whether a vehicle
                                                                                 is close behind you. You may be tailgated:
         than the speed of traffic will not be able to save  a worker is close to the roadway.
         much time. The risks involved are not worth it.                         • When  you  are  traveling  slowly.  Drivers
         If you go faster than the speed of other traffic,   2. 7 - Managing Space  trapped behind slow vehicles often follow
         you'll have to keep passing other vehicles. This                          closely.
         increases the chance of a crash, and it is more   To be a safe driver, you need space all around
         tiring. Fatigue increases the chance of a crash.
         Going with the flow of traffic is safer and easier.   your vehicle. When things go wrong, space
                                             gives you time to think and to take action.
                                               To have space available when something goes
         2.6.6 -Speed on Downgrades          wrong, you need to manage space. While this is   HEAVY VEHICLE  FORMULA
           Your vehicle's speed will increase on down­  true for all drivers, it is very important for large   For timed interval following distance
         grades because of gravity. Your most important  vehicles. They take up more space and they   •  1  second  required for each 10 feet of
         objective is to select and maintain a speed that  require more space for stopping and turning.   vehicle length at speeds under 40 MPH
         is not too fast for the:                                                   •  Above 40 MPH  use same formula, then
          • Total weight of the vehicle and cargo.  2.7.1 -Space Ahead               add 1  second for the additional speed
                                               Of all the space around  your  vehicle, it is
          • Length of the grade.             the area ahead of the vehicle--the space you're
          • Steepness of the grade.          driving into --that is most important.
          • Road conditions.                 The Need for Space Ahead. You need space
          • Weather.                         ahead in case you must suddenly stop. Accord­  40 foot truck (under 40 MPH) = 4 seconds
                                             ing to accident reports, the vehicle that trucks
           If a speed limit is posted, or there is a sign in­  and buses most often run into is the one in front
         dicating "Maximum Safe Speed," never exceed  of them. The most frequent cause is following
         the speed shown. Also, look for and heed warn­  too closely. Remember, if the vehicle ahead of
         ing signs indicating the length and steepness of  you is smaller than yours, it can probably stop
         the grade. You must use the braking effect of the  faster than you can. You may crash if you are
         engine as the principal way of controlling your  following too closely.   50 foot truck (above 40 MPH) = 6 seconds
         speed on downgrades. The braking effect of the
         engine is greatest when it is near the governed   How Much Space? How much space should
                                             you keep in front of you? One good rule says
         rpms and the transmission is in the lower gears.
         Save your brakes so you will be able to slow or   you need at least one second for each 10 feet of
                                             vehicle length at speeds below 40 mph. At great­
         stop as required by road and traffic conditions.
         Shift your transmission to a low gear before   er speeds, you must add 1 second for safety. For   60 foot truck (under 40 MPH) = 6 seconds
                                             example, if you are driving a 40-foot  vehicle,
         starting down the grade and use the proper   you should leave 4 seconds  between you and
         braking techniques. Please read carefully the
                                             the vehicle ahead. In a 60-foot rig, you'll need   Figure 2.12
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