lesson 15.3 PASSING AND BEING PASSED ON RURAL ROADS

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lesson 15.3 PASSING AND BEING PASSED ON RURAL ROADS When you pass on a two-lane rural road, you will be in the same lane as oncoming traffic for a short period of time. The copyright holder has not granted permission to display this photograph in a downloadable format. You may view the photograph in the Drive Right Presentation for this lesson on your Keys to Teaching Success disc.

List the steps for passing on two-lane rural roads and multilane roads. OBJECTIVE

Passing Passing is a three-stage process. Stage 1 is the decision stage. Stage 2 is the preparation stage. Stage 3 is the decision and the execution stage.

Deciding to Pass Before you start to pass, assess the situation. Ask yourself: Is it worthwhile? Is it legal? Is it safe?

Consider passing only if you can answer yes to all three questions. If you think the vehicle ahead of you will be turning, don’t pass.

Preparing to Pass If you’ve decided to pass: Check all roadway signs and markings. Look ahead to your target area. Establish a two-second following distance, and then get into lane position 2. Check roadway conditions.

Check your rearview mirror. Make sure no vehicles are in your blind spot. Check the oncoming traffic lane again. Check that driveways and side roads are clear. After you have made certain that the path of travel is clear, you are ready to pass. If you identify a problem, slow down and re-establish a safe following distance.

Executing a Pass When executing a pass on a two-lane road: Move from your following-distance position to your ready position. Signal left and check your blind spot. Change lanes smoothly. Accelerate at least 10 mph faster than the vehicle you are passing.

Maintain your speed. Signal and return to the right lane. Do not slow down. Cancel your turn signal and adjust your speed and lane position.

Passing on Multilane Roads Check all lanes going in your direction before you pass on a multilane roadway to make sure your path of travel is clear. Generally, all passing should be done in the left lane. However, if you have to use the right lane to pass, follow the passing steps.

What Would You Say? Safe Passing Your friend is driving in the center lane of a three-lane highway. There are slower vehicles ahead in both the left and center lanes. What would you say to your friend if she wanted to pass?

List situations where passing should never be attempted. OBJECTIVE

No-Passing Situations No-passing situations are marked by solid yellow lines.

Rectangular white signs on the right side of the road can also indicate DO NOT PASS. Yellow pennant-shaped signs are on the left side of the road and indicate a NO PASSING ZONE. Even if no warning signs or lines are present, passing is illegal and unsafe when: your line of sight is restricted your front zone is closed cross-traffic is present

Drivers in the right lane must not pass, as they are unable to see vehicles coming over the hill. How is this indicated by the road markings?

Passing at or near an intersection is dangerous and illegal Passing at or near an intersection is dangerous and illegal. A driver turning from the crossroad might enter your lane.

No Passing on Uphill Roads Passing is not allowed within 700 to 1,000 feet of the top of a hill.

No Passing at Intersections Passing is illegal within 100 feet of an intersection.

Other No-Passing Situations You shouldn’t pass within 100 feet before a railroad crossing on a two-lane bridge or underpass any time your line of sight is restricted when several vehicles are ahead of you when the vehicle ahead is traveling at or near the speed limit

when you cannot complete a pass before the start of a no passing zone any time oncoming traffic is too close when you will be stopping or turning soon

Do not pass on bridges and near underpasses, since they might not have shoulders to provide escape areas.

Describe the actions to take when being passed. OBJECTIVE

Being Passed You have responsibilities when being passed. You must be aware that another vehicle is passing. Check your mirrors often to identify vehicles approaching from the rear.

When another vehicle passes, it may help to move to lane position 3. By doing so, you provide an extra space cushion and provide the passing driver with a better view ahead.

If the passing driver is having a difficult time trying to pass, slow down. Intentionally speeding up while being passed is illegal.

Why is passing illegal in both lanes around this curve Why is passing illegal in both lanes around this curve? What actions should you take if you were in front of the car that is passing?

lesson 15.3 review Name and describe the three stages of passing. What are some situations in which you should never pass?