SECTION OBJECTIVES 1. Explain how to search an intersection after it has been identified. 2. Tell when you are at the point of no return. 3. Describe.

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SECTION OBJECTIVES 1. Explain how to search an intersection after it has been identified. 2. Tell when you are at the point of no return. 3. Describe what you should do when you have a closed front zone at an intersection.

 Approaching an intersection  Continue moving ahead  Decide to stop  Moving after a stop

SECTION OBJECTIVES 1. EXPLAIN HOW TO APPROACH A CONTROLLED INTERSECTION. 2. TELL HOW TO MOVE FROM A STOP SIGN WHEN YOUR VIEW IS BLOCKED. 3. DESCRIBE HOW TO MAKE RIGHT TURNS AND LEFT TURNS AT CONTROLLED INTERSECTIONS.

 Controlled intersections with signs  Controlled intersections with signals  Signals  Unprotected left turns  Protected left turns  Turns on red  Controlled railroad crossings

SECTION OBJECTIVES 1. Tell how to identify an uncontrolled intersection. 2. Explain the procedures to follow at uncontrolled intersection. 3. Describe the proper procedures for crossing uncontrolled railroad tracks.

 Approaching uncontrolled intersections  Procedures at uncontrolled intersections  IPDE process at 2, 4-6, and seconds from intersection  Uncontrolled railroad crossings  Crossing railroad tracks

SECCTION OBJECTIVES 1. Define right of way. 2. Describe the situations in which you, the driver, must yield the right of way. 3. Identify how long it takes to cross and join traffic.

 What is right of way?  Situations when you must yield  Judging the size of the gap  Crossing and joining traffic