Driver Evaluation Road Test Form. RESULTS OF ROAD TEST: (circle one) DRIVER PASS DRIVER FAIL Re‐test on this date. Driver Assessment Checklist. This is a checklist for you to assess new or existing drivers as part of your minimum required annual driver training review. Use this checklist when your teen has finished practicing all the driving skills discussed in this guide. Take your teen on a long 'test' ride. As you ride, check your teen's driving against the checklist. Be sure that your teen is following the safe driving habits listed. Check (v) each item you see your teen doing correctly. This list should tell you where your teen driver needs practice or help. Your teen should, as a habit, do all of the things listed before taking the driving test at the DMV. Locate the Controls Your teen locates the following controls and explains how they work: • 4-way flashers. • Emergency and parking brakes. • Headlights. • Heater/defroster. • Windshield wipers. Before Starting the Vehicle • Adjusts the mirrors. • Fastens safety belt. Starting the Vehicle • Vehicle is in 'Park' or 'Neutral.' • Foot is on the brake pedal. • Starts vehicle smoothly. Moving Forward • Signals. • Looks over shoulder before pulling into traffic. • Uses both hands on opposite sides of the steering wheel. Stopping • Stops when necessary behind crosswalks or limit lines. • Uses correct foot on the brake pedal. Turns • Signals and slows for turns. • Begins and ends turns in the correct lane. • Yields right-of-way, when necessary. • Accepts legal right-of-way, when safe. • Sees and reacts to hazards. Then I select save and close out. How to permanently remove track changes in word. RFX75 Troubleshooting and General Installation Tips Rev.1.0 Disclaimer. With the RFX75 installation and reduce the chance of first installation problems. AMPHENOL BNC 75 OHM CRIMP PLUG 31-321-10 RFX LOT OF 34 See more like this. 120HZ TN 94%NTSC 17.3' FHD LCD SCREEN FOR MSI GT75 GP72VR 7RFX CMN1747 1080P. Rfx 75 problems. Backing • Before moving, surveys the surroundings for possible obstacles. • Looks back over right shoulder when backing. • Checks the mirrors and glances quickly to the side while backing. Changing Lanes • Signals. • Checks the mirrors. • Checks over shoulder. • Changes lanes safely.
![]() Parking on Hills • Signals. • Curbs the wheels properly. • Sets the parking brake. • Signals and checks over shoulder before entering traffic. Parallel Parking • Signals. • Looks over shoulder while backing. • Yields to other vehicles, when necessary. Entering the Freeway • Checks traffic flow. • Times entry into freeway. • Checks over shoulder when accelerating into gap in traffic. • Signals early and slows down on the exit ramp to posted speed limit. • Adjusts speed to road conditions. Defensive Driving Techniques • Checks the mirrors frequently and before braking. • Checks the cross streets before entering intersections. • Checks the signal lights and signs. ![]() • Keeps eyes 'moving' (watching sides and middle of road). • Keeps a 'space cushion' around the vehicle. • Follows at a safe distance. IS YOUR TEEN READY FOR A LICENSE? When your teen drives well enough to pass the DMV driving test for a provisional driver license, ask yourself the questions below to confirm that you have not overlooked some necessary driving practice or knowledge: • Have we discussed? • Does my teen know what to do if he/she feels it is unsafe to drive because he/she has been drinking alcohol, and/or using drugs, or is fatigued? • Have we practiced in heavy city traffic? • Have we practiced on one-way streets and at intersections with three-way signals? • Have we practiced using a center left turn lane? • Have we practiced on small country roads, on gravel roads with potholes, and on hills? • Have we practiced in bad weather? • Have we practiced at night?
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