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Session 7 - Progress

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SESSION 7

This Session contains the following topics:

CITY DRIVING
FREEWAY DRIVING
RURAL DRIVING

Getting around Virginia in a vehicle requires the ability to drive in widely varying situations.  One errand may cover three distinct road types: freeway, open highway, and city street.  You need to know the rigors and rules of each environment in order to be a safe driver.
Fun Car Facts:
The city with the most Rolls Royces per capita is Hong Kong.

CITY DRIVING

Whether you're driving in Alexandria or in Bristol, there are certain things you need to do, to be aware of, when you drive in a city.  You are sharing the road, in close quarters, with many other drivers, all of you trying to get somewhere, usually in a hurry.  The most important difference you have to adjust for is reduced space.  You are going to be making decisions quickly, and you're going to have to allow for shorter reaction distances.

AVOIDING HAZARDS

The best thing you can do, to compensate for this compression, is SLOW DOWN.  You will have more time to find the building you're looking for; more time to react to the decisions of other drivers; more time to make your own decisions; and more time to avoid hazards.

To give yourself as much time as possible to plan and react, look ahead of your immediate location.  If you're looking ahead, you'll see that malfunctioning signal; you'll notice the construction zone before you're in it; you'll catch a glimpse of the courier weaving between parked cars.  The more you can anticipate, the better able you'll be at avoiding problems.

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