Part Two: Explain in your own words what is meant by the terms Yaw, Roll and Pitch.
Yaw: to turn on a vertical axis or rotate
Roll: turn over sideways
Pitch: up and down movement of the front
Part Three: Explain what the three parts of your vision are and how you would use each part for driving.
Peripheral: Side vision, it helps you be more aware of your surroundings while driving
Central or Direct: Your main focus, usually watching the road or cars in front of you and also at signs and lights
Fringe: Behind your central vision, or the background, also helps you be more aware, maybe if you're looking for signs
Part Four: Explain what is meant by the terms Target Area and Target Path and give an example of how you would use these while driving.
Target area is what you're focusing on and want to get to. You use a target path to get there, the target path avoids all obstacles and leads you.
Part Five: Describe what transition Pegs are and explain what part of the car is used for transition pegs for right and left turns.
Transition pegs help keep the car in balance and helps when braking, accelerating and turning. When making right turns, use the rear view mirror, when making a left turn, use the drivers side corner post. Those help you now where you are in reference to your target area.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
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