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Chapter 6

Performing Basic Vehicle Maneuvers. Chapter 6. Steering, Signaling, and Changing Lanes-6.1. Steering Straight Forward-The steering adjustments you need to make to drive in straight lines are small but critical. Pg-110

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Chapter 6

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  1. Performing Basic Vehicle Maneuvers Chapter 6

  2. Steering, Signaling, and Changing Lanes-6.1 • Steering Straight Forward-The steering adjustments you need to make to drive in straight lines are small but critical. Pg-110 • Oversteer-Turning the steering wheel to much. The vehicle will weave from side to side. Pg-110 • Understeer-Not turning the steering wheel enough to keep the vehicle in the planned path. Pg-110

  3. 6.1-Continued • Steering Straight Backward • Put your left hand at the top of the steering wheel at the 12 o’clock position. Pg-110-111 • Backing a Stickshift Vehicle • You can back slowly in a stickshift vehicle by carefully controlling your use of the clutch pedal at the friction point. Pg-111 • Holding the clutch pedal at the friction point allows you to back the vehicle at a slow, controlled speed. Pg-111

  4. 6.1-Continued • Signaling • Know the hand signals and terminology for a right and left turn, and for slowing or stopping a vehicle. Pg-111 • Lane Changes • Know the procedure for changing lanes. When you make a lane change to the left or right, where is the last place you look. Pg-112

  5. Making Turns and Turning the Vehicle Around-6.2 • Hand-Over-Hand Steering-Pull the steering wheel down with one hand while your other hand crosses over to pull the wheel farther down. Pg-113 • Push-Pull Steering-Push the steering wheel up with one hand and pull it down with the other. Pg-113 • Making Left and Right Turns-You should be in the correct lane about a block before you turn. Pg-114

  6. 6.2-Continued • Procedures for Turning-Picture on Pg-114. • For a right turn, check to the left again before turning. Pg-114 • You should accelerate about halfway through your turn. Pg-115 • Backing Left and Right • When backing right, you will look over your right shoulder and through the right side windows. Pg-115

  7. 6.2-Continued • When backing to left you will look to the left. Pg-115 • Pull the wheel the direction you want the car to go. Pg-115 • Look back toward the direction you want to go. Pg-115 • When backing left, allow a wide space on the right side. Pg-115 (Picture) • When backing right, allow a wide space on the left side. Pg-115 (Picture)

  8. 6.2-Continued • Turning the Vehicle Around • Turnabout is a maneuver for turning your vehicle around to go in the opposite direction. Pg-116 • Precautions-select a site with at least 500 feet of visibility in each direction. Pg-116 • Different Turnabouts-Midblock U-turn, pull into driveway on left side, pull into driveway on right side, and three-point turnabout.

  9. 6.2-Continued • Deciding Which Turnabout to Use-You might want to know all six of these. Pg-118 • The safest turnabout to use is to back into a driveway on the right because you enter traffic facing forward. Pg-118 • If there are driveways on both sides, choose the drive on the left. This allows you to back into your own lane rather than across both lanes. Pg-118

  10. Parking-6.3 • Reference Point-Is some part of the outside or inside of the vehicle, as viewed from the driver’s seat, that relates to some part of the roadway. Pg-119 • Standard Reference Point-The point on the vehicle that is typical for most drivers. This could be a sideview mirror, a hood ornament, or the center of the hood. Pg-119 • Personal Reference Point-Reference point that you develop on your own. Pg-119

  11. 6.3-Continued • Angle Parking-Used to park your vehicle diagonally to the curb. Pg-120 • Perpendicular Parking-Used to park your vehicle at a right angle to the curb. Pg-120 • Parallel Parking-You need to make sure you understand the steps involved in parallel parking. Especially #3 and #4. Pg-121 • Parking on Hills-Discuss the process and which way to turn the wheels. Pg-122-123 • Starting on a hill using a stickshift-One method involves the use of the parking brake. Make sure the parking brake is set and shift to first. Pg-124

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