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Sharing the Road with Others

Sharing the Road with Others. DO NOW 10-9 Using your books…(Chapter 8) Explain what is meant by the No Zone Principle. Since 2011 research has shown

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Page 1: Sharing the Road with Others. DO NOW 10-9  Using your books…(Chapter 8) Explain what is meant by the No Zone Principle. Since 2011 research has shown

Sharing the Road with Others

Page 2: Sharing the Road with Others. DO NOW 10-9  Using your books…(Chapter 8) Explain what is meant by the No Zone Principle. Since 2011 research has shown

DO NOW 10-9

Using your books…(Chapter 8)Explain what is meant by the No Zone

Principle.  Since 2011 research has shown that about how many pedestrians are killed annually on NJ roadways?

Page 3: Sharing the Road with Others. DO NOW 10-9  Using your books…(Chapter 8) Explain what is meant by the No Zone Principle. Since 2011 research has shown

DO NOW 10-10

Why is it important to drive slowly along roadways that have parked cars on the side?

Please explain your answer in 3-4 complete sentences.

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Pedestrians Pedestrians are the

second largest category of motor vehicle deaths and injuries in NJ

Children and older people are often the victims

NJ had 143 pedestrians deaths in 2011 Vehicle –pedestrian collisions have a five

percent fatality rate if the car is going 20 mph, but the rate jumps to 85% at 40 mph

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Pedestrians Pedestrian activity is at its

greatest in densely developed areas, such as cities and town centers, but it also is significant in neighborhoods and along and across suburban roadways

Pedestrians have the right of way in all intersections

There is a crosswalk at every intersection even if it is not painted as such

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Pedestrians Unpainted crosswalks are known as “ unmarked

crosswalk” Motorist who fail to yield to pedestrians or who

overtake and pass vehicles that are stopped for pedestrians are subject to a $200.00 fine and up to 15 days in jail

When stopping for a crosswalk on a multi lane road, a motorist should stop about 30 feet before a cross walk to avoid blocking visibility of a motorist in the second lane

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Pedestrians Pedestrians and joggers

should ALWAYS face oncoming traffic and use sidewalks when available

Be alert for pedestrians when making turns and entering and exiting driveways, parking lots and alleys

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Motorcycles

Be alert! The same laws that govern motor vehicles also govern motorcycles

Never follow a motorcycle too closely When passed by a motorcycle, a

motorist should maintain his/her speed and position

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Trucks, Tractor-Trailers and Buses When passing a large truck or bus, it is important to

remember that there are several no zones ( blind spots) in which the motorist cannot see other vehicles

In addition during bad weather, a truck can take as much as 25 % longer to stop

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The No Zone Principle

avoid the area around trucks where vehicles disappear into blind spots

do not move so close to truck that the truck driver’s ability to stop or maneuver effectively is restricted

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Rear No Zone Stay far behind a truck that is

preparing to back up or is backing up

A motorist should increase following distance behind a truck or other large vehicles so its driver can spot a motorist’s vehicle in the rearview mirror

Give more road space to a truck driver who is making a wide turn

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Front No Zones

Maintain a consistent speed when passing

Do not pull in front of a truck when passing until the whole truck can be seen in your rearview mirror

Never pass a truck on the right

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Side NO Zone

Drive away from long blind spots on the side of trucks

Do not linger along side of trucks when passing

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Head On No Zones

A motorist should bear right when a large vehicle is traveling toward his/her vehicle from opposite direction

This prevents sideswipes

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Bikes, skateboards and Inline Skates Under NJ law each of these individuals

have the same rights and responsibilities as a moving motor vehicle

While bicycles ridden after dark must have front and rear lights and a rear reflector, these illumination devices may be hard for a motorist to see

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Bikes, skateboards and Inline Skates When turning right, motorist should be

aware of bicyclists, skateboarders, or inline skaters

Under NJ law, motorists signaling a right turn must yield to bicyclists, skateboarders, or inline skaters moving through an intersection

To turn left, a bicyclists, skateboarder, or inline skater may choose to use traffic lanes to turn as a vehicle would

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Motorized Scooters

A motorized scooter is a miniature motor vehicle

Although it is illegal to be driven on public roads or sidewalks, except designated municipal or county property

They are to be registered in the municipality or county where the owner resides and must be insured

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Trains

Always remain alert at railroad crossings.

Remember these tipsWhen you see the yellow sign slow downNever race a train across the tracksNever stop on the tracks

○ If your vehicle ever stalls on the tracks get out and move away

Trains moving at 55mph can take a mile to stop

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Horseback Riders

Horse drawn vehicles and horseback riders have the same rights and responsibilities as do motor vehicles on public roadways

Motorist should approach or pass a horse or horse drawn vehicle with care at a maximum speed of 25 mph