3.0 Introducing Traffic Entry and Intersection Approach Skills.
The student utilizes critical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving skills to operate the vehicle and perform basic maneuvers in controlled risk environments.
Visualization of Intended Travel Path.
The student utilizes critical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving skills to operate the vehicle and perform basic maneuvers in controlled risk environments.
Target.
The student is expected to:
3.1.1. identify an object or area that appears in the center and at the end of your intended path of travel.
Target Area.
The student is expected to:
3.2.1. identify the traffic problems and elements in and near the target area;
3.2.2. locate your target area, evaluate the line of sight or path-of-travel conditions and determine best approach speed and lane position.
Targeting Path.
The student is expected to:
3.3.1. evaluate the target area, while developing an image of your targeting path;
3.3.2. identify elements that can change or modify the intended travel path; and
3.3.3. determine risks associated with maintaining the intended path of travel.
The student utilizes critical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving skills to operate the vehicle and perform basic maneuvers in controlled risk environments.
Visualization of Intended Travel Path.
The student utilizes critical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving skills to operate the vehicle and perform basic maneuvers in controlled risk environments.
Target.
The student is expected to:
3.1.1. identify an object or area that appears in the center and at the end of your intended path of travel.
Target Area.
The student is expected to:
3.2.1. identify the traffic problems and elements in and near the target area;
3.2.2. locate your target area, evaluate the line of sight or path-of-travel conditions and determine best approach speed and lane position.
Targeting Path.
The student is expected to:
3.3.1. evaluate the target area, while developing an image of your targeting path;
3.3.2. identify elements that can change or modify the intended travel path; and
3.3.3. determine risks associated with maintaining the intended path of travel.