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Residential – part B RAILROAD SITUATIONS What must you do at all railroad crossings? Slow down and check both ways. However, you must stop when the.

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3 Residential – part B

4 RAILROAD SITUATIONS

5 What must you do at all railroad crossings? Slow down and check both ways. However, you must stop when the lights begin flashing

6 Any idea what type of train this might be?

7 Your wait here could be several minutes. It would be a good idea to__________. Shift to park and relax your foot.

8 You need to be in the habit of slowing down and checking the tracks every time you cross them. You need to be in the habit of slowing down and checking the tracks every time you cross them. Eventually you’ll drive in areas where crossings do not have gates, bells and lights! Eventually you’ll drive in areas where crossings do not have gates, bells and lights! When approaching a railroad crossing with no lights or gates and poor visibility (less than 400 feet) to either side, you must reduce you speed to to properly check the tracks enabling you to stop if necessary.

9 On this multiple track crossing, this stopped train may obscure your visibility of another_______train STOP and THINK If you took a chance going around the lowered gate, would you survive a collision? Never do it! Your life is worth more than saving a couple of minutes.

10 What is the fine for going around a lowered crossing gate either as a pedestrian or a vehicle?

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12 Watch for that second train Movie will play – RR crossing

13 Be extra careful in school zones Watch for that second train

14 RIGHT of WAY SITUATIONS Right of Way laws tell all drivers who goes first in different situations. To yield means a driver gives the right of way to another driver or pedestrian.

15 Who must yield in this situation? Uncontrolled 4 way intersection: Both vehicles arrive at same time. A B Car A yields to Car B Why? Vehicles on the right have the right of way.

16 It’s a 4 -way stop. We are going straight, they are turning left. (they stopped first) Who must yield the right of way? WE MUST. The first vehicle to stop can proceed first, whether it is turning or not turning.

17 They should. Again, turning makes no difference at a 4-way stop. Another 4-way stop. We want to turn left, and we stopped just before this car. Who must yield the right of way?

18 At this 4-way stop, we will stop at the same time as the car on the left, who must yield the right of way? They should. Why? If two vehicles stop at the same time, the driver on the left is to yield to the driver on the right.

19 Who must yield in this situation? 4 way stop intersection: All vehicles arriving at intersection at same time. Vehicle A intends to turn left. A B Both B and C yields to Car A Why? Car A is on the right. At a four way stop turning does not make a difference. C

20 Who must yield in this situation? 2 way stop intersection: All vehicles arriving at intersection at same time. Vehicle A intends to turn left. A B Both A and C yields to car B Why? car B (no stop sign). Who goes next? car A…then car C C

21 In some areas of the country, roundabouts are constructed to eliminate stop signs and facilitate a safer intersection. They cause drivers to slow down and move to the right.

22 Who must yield in this situation? B A Parked car Car A must yield. Why? Car A’s lane is partially blocked

23 They should. WHY? Who is required to yield in this situation? Vehicles in obstructed lanes are to yield.

24 You want to turn left at the intersection. Where should you position yourself before the turn? AS CLOSE TO THE YELLOW LINE AS POSSIBLE.

25 Who must yield in this situation? Uncontrolled 4 way intersection: Both vehicles arriving at intersection. Vehicle A intends to turn left. A B Car A yields to Car B Why? Turning vehicles yield to vehicles proceeding straight.

26 YES, turning vehicles must yield to on-coming vehicles. Same intersection. Must we yield to this on-coming truck? (we are turning left)

27 Here, we are also turning left. By staying close to center line…. other vehicles are able to pass us up on the right if there is room.

28 Who must yield in this situation? Uncontrolled 3 way intersection: Both vehicles arrive at same time. A B Car A yields to Car B Why? Vehicles on the through street have the right of way. (Car A must turn)

29 There’s a T-intersection up ahead. If a car appeared from the left, does it have to yield the right of way to us? Yes, turners must yield.

30 We will. Again, turners must yield. STOP and THINK Should we view the right of way as something we have? Never assume the right of way. It is something to be given rather than taken. Who must yield the right of way at this intersection? We will or crossing vehicles?

31 You see the man by the van…but what is another concern that you have? There could be an on-coming vehicle approaching over the hill.

32 This is an unusual 3-way intersection. Stop sign Yield sign What will you do as you approach it? You will have the right of way, but proceed with caution.

33 Here is the same intersection but we are now approaching the yield sign Again, this turner is entitled to the right of way.

34 Pedestrians, cyclists and other hazards

35 In addition to the workers eating lunch, what else have you identified up ahead? SOMEONE STANDING ON OTHER SIDE OF PICK-UP TRUCK Get in the habit of looking in, around and even beneath parked vehicles.

36 -bored children -car doors opening -distracted shoppers crossing the street Obviously, you should go very________. WHAT ARE SOME HAZARDS AT GARAGE SALE SITES?

37 Why is it a good idea to straddle this yellow line? Doors could open Cars pulling out People between cars Doors could open Cars pulling out People between cars STOP and THINK Would you be able to react in time if something happened? Yes, if you reduce speed and keep a comfortable space cushion.

38 Be especially careful when making turns, you may not see them. If you are a pedestrian, you must not suddenly walk or run into the path of a vehicle close enough to be a danger to you! Kids do not always check before running across the street. Be ready to stop!

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40 Are these people jogging on the proper side of the roadway? YES…always face traffic


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