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Day 9/Chapter 8 Bell Ringer

Day 9/Chapter 8 Bell Ringer . Name some of the subjects drivers share the road with?. Chapter 8 Learning Objectives . Tell why you have the responsibility for protecting motorcyclists. Explain why you should use extra care to protect pedestrians. Sharing the Road with Others. Chapter 8.

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Day 9/Chapter 8 Bell Ringer

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  1. Day 9/Chapter 8 Bell Ringer • Name some of the subjects drivers share the road with?

  2. Chapter 8 Learning Objectives • Tell why you have the responsibility for protecting motorcyclists. • Explain why you should use extra care to protect pedestrians.

  3. Sharing the Road with Others Chapter 8

  4. Pedestrians… Since 2004, over 30,000 pedestrians have been injured on New Jersey roads.

  5. Pedestrians… Have the right of way at intersections and crosswalks But they must follow signals

  6. Pedestrians… Should always use a sidewalk to jog or walk If no sidewalk is available, joggers/walkers should face oncoming traffic

  7. Watch for… Mature Drivers Visually Challenged Persons

  8. Watch for Motorcycle riders… Always: -Check blind spots twice for motorcycles -Leave extra distance when following a motorcycle -Use signals A driver’s failure to see motorcycle riders in traffic is the leading cause of motorcycle accidents

  9. Watch for Trucks… Sharing the road with trucks can be safe if a driver knows the limitations of these vehicles regarding: -Visibility -Stopping Distance -Maneuverability

  10. Visibility… Trucks have several No-Zones (Blind Spots), where the truck driver can not see vehicles Avoid the “no-zone” areas…if you drive in one of these areas, a truck driver can not see you

  11. Maneuverability… -Leave space when stopped at light behind a truck as they often roll backwards when starting. -Give space to trucks at intersections as they need to swing wide to make turns Let’s see how other cars need to be positioned to allow a truck to turn… Let’s see how difficult it is for trucks to make turns…

  12. Stopping Distance… -Trucks take longer to stop because they are much heavier than average vehicles -During bad weather (rain, snow) trucks can take as much as 25% longer to stop -Keep these facts in mind when passing or stopping in front of a truck

  13. Mopeds… -Low speed, motorized bicycles with pedals -Intended for limited use on public roadways -May not exceed 25mph -Must follow traffic rules/signals and drive on the right side of the road with traffic flow What does a Moped look like driving on the road???

  14. Wheeled Vehicles… In-Line Skaters Bicycle Riders What do all these things have in common with a vehicle driver? They all have the same rights and responsibilities as a moving motor vehicle Skateboarders

  15. Bicycles… When riding at night: -Must have a front light -Must have a rear light -Must have a rear reflector

  16. Bicycles… -When making right hand turns, drivers must yield to bike riders, in-line skaters and skateboarders making right hand turns -When turning left, bike riders, skateboarders or in-line skaters may use traffic lanes the same as drivers. Drivers must yield.

  17. Low Speed Vehicles… Low Speed Vehicles can drive on roads if: -It has 4 wheels and can’t exceed 25mph -Is not powered by gas or diesel fuel -The posted speed limit is 25mph or less -Is equipped with seatbelts -Has working front, rear, brake and turn lights

  18. Snowmobiles and ATV’s Drivers must be aware of All-Terrain Vehicles: -Can not ride on public roadways -Can cross public roadways -Be extra careful during winter months in Northern Regions

  19. Horseback Riders TRUE OR FALSE? Horseback riders and Horse-drawn vehicles Have the same rights as motor vehicles on Public roads in NJ? TRUE

  20. Horseback Riders Drivers use caution around horses: -Pass at no more than 25mph -Observe hand signals from horse drivers Horse-drawn Vehicles Must: -Observe Speed limits and traffic rules -Have a rear light on during: -30 min after sunset to 30 min before sunrise -If visibility is 500 ft or less -During fog, mist, smoke -Have a rear reflector

  21. Let’s Review for a Quiz! There will be a quiz on chapter 7 and 8 tomorrow!

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