Table of Contents
- 1 What are the three guidelines for assessing risk?
- 2 Why are choices An important aspect of the driving process?
- 3 What is risk evaluation process?
- 4 What is the decision making process in driving known as?
- 5 How to understand the drivers of a change?
- 6 Which is harder to identify internal or external drivers?
What are the three guidelines for assessing risk?
What are three guidelines for assessing risk?…
- Risk is always present.
- Perceived risk differs from actual risk.
- Risk is affected by all road users.
- Risk can be managed.
Why are choices An important aspect of the driving process?
Choices that occur as you drive are more difficult than when the vehicle is not moving. By making correct choices, you are able to reduce the risk that an unsafe event that would happen, such as death or injuries. You also increase the chance that you will remain safe.
What conditions will help you decide whether you should or should not pass another vehicle?
In deciding if it is safe to pass, drivers must consider whether traffic, road and weather conditions afford them enough time to complete the maneuver. Never attempt to pass another vehicle if doing so would put you in greater danger than continuing to follow it.
Which of the following things should you do when another vehicle is passing you?
Move to the left lane for passing. Speed up by about 10-15 mph over the speed of the vehicle that you are passing. After you pass the vehicle in front of you, look over your right shoulder and make sure that it is clear and you have enough space to return to your lane and then safely return to your lane.
What is risk evaluation process?
Risk Evaluation is the process used to compare the estimated risk against the given risk criteria so as to determine the significance of the risk. Managing risks in a company starts with a decision to strategically manage risks organization-wide.
What is the decision making process in driving known as?
IPDE stands for Identify, Predict, Decide, and Execute. This is the step-by-step process behind the principles of defensive driving and complexities of visual perception in traffic. Driving is such a regular and routine part of our lives that we’re often figuratively asleep at the wheel.
When selecting a path of travel you should give attention to?
When selecting a path of travel, you should give attention to: visibility, space, traffic flow, traction and laws. In traffic, the best way for you to provide an emergency space path is the maintain adequate space to the: front and at least one side of your vehicle.
What is the primary responsibility of drivers?
You have to drive safely, obey the traffic laws, and respect the rights of other drivers. Not only should you concentrate on your own driving, you should also be well aware of the other vehicles around you.
How to understand the drivers of a change?
To understand your change, you’ll first want to look at what drives it. Understanding these drivers can help you identify what type of change you are dealing with.
Which is harder to identify internal or external drivers?
Internal: These drivers are harder to identify and articulate, but if they are not attended to, they could contribute to an unsuccessful project. Attending to both internal and external drivers is key to success.
What are the external drivers of change management?
External drivers can include a need to change to meet the changing needs/demands of stakeholders, or perhaps to align internal systems to reduce overhead costs and allow for a more internal flow of information.
Which is most important factor in determining how hard a vehicle will hit another object?
The most important factor in determining how hard a vehicle will hit another object. T/F The rear view mirror settings should be (100 feet to rear). A vehicle weighing twice as much will hit a solid object how hard. Many bumpers are designed to absorb low levels of impact without incurring damage.