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"aim high" in steering: look far ahead of you so you can take in the whole picture
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4-6 second range: area where you will be traveling in the next 4 to 6 seconds and where you get the final update of how you are controlling the path of intended travel
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12-15 second range: area you will be traveling in during the next 12 to 15 seconds and where you need to identify changes in your path of travel
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central vision: Cone-Shaped area of up to 10 degrees in your field of vision in which you can see clearly while looking straight ahead
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closed zone: space not open to you because of a restriction in your line of sight or intended path of travel.
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compromise space: giving as much space as possible to the greater hazard
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field of vision: all of the area that is visible to the driver when looking straight ahead
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ground viewing: making quick glances at the roadway in front of your vehicle
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line of sight: an imaginary straight line along which an observer looks
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minimize a hazard: reduce the possiblity of conflict
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open zone: space where you can drive without a restriction to your line of sight or path of travel
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orderly visual search pattern: processs of searching critical areas in a regular sequence
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path of travel: the space your vehicle will occupy
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peripheral vision: side vision
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space cushion: area of space around your vehicle
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target area range: the space from your vehicle to the target area.
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targeted area: section of roadway where target is located and the area to the left and right of the target
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traction: friction between tires and the roadway