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THINK * PAIR * SHARE. Chapter 11 Driving on Expressways. Expressways. Controlled-access highways Vehicles can enter and leave only at interchanges Also include Freeways Turnpikes Toll roads. Advantages of Expressways. Fewer car crashes No cross traffic - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 11 Driving on Expressways

Chapter 11Driving on Expressways

THINK * PAIR * SHARE

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Expressways1. Controlled-

access highways 2. Vehicles can

enter and leave only at interchanges

3. Also include– Freeways– Turnpikes– Toll roads

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Advantages of Expressways

• Fewer car crashes– No cross traffic– Median or barrier in the middle – No pedestrians and slow vehicles

allowed– Signs telling people what’s ahead– Wide shoulders

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Interchanges• A series of exit and entrance

ramps onto the expressway

Complete the chart on page 3 in the packet.

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Cloverleaf Interchange

• Allows driver to go in either direction on the highway

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Diamond Interchanges

• Left turns can be made with ease onto the side road

• Not a lot of traffic on the side road

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Trumpet Interchange

• Used when a side road forms a T with the expressway

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All-Directional Interchange

• Used in complicated and busy interchanges

• They allow vehicles to go in many directions

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How to drive safe on the expressway

• Prepare yourself and your car• Slowly build expressway

experience• Concentrate on driving• Cooperate with other drivers and

construction crews

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Entering the expresswayComplete the bottom half of page 4 in the packet using page 225 in the

book.

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Lane Choice • Right

– Slow lane– Many exit and

entrance ramps to stress about

• Middle – for passing and faster

traffic• Left

– for high speed traffic and passing

– Most stressful lane because of aggressive drivers

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Speed Limits• Minimum speed limit -

–Sign posted telling drivers the slowest that they can go

• Common Speed – 75%-80% of drivers

–The speed that most vehicles are traveling at

–Often above the speed limit

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Wolf Packs

– A bunch of vehicles clumped together– Reduce your chances of being in a conflict by

AVOIDING WOLF PACKS. – Be the “loner” car

Draw and label a picture of a wolf pack and a “loner car” See page 231 in drive right book

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Changing Lanes on the Expressway

Complete the table on page 6 of you packet (page 233 in drive right book)

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Exiting the expressway

• Two main parts– Deceleration lane

• Slow your vehicle – Exiting ramp

• Ramp leading off of the expressway• Yellow speed limit sign

– Suggested speed to handle curve of ramp

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Special Expressway Problems

• Highway hypnosis

• Falling asleep

• Disabled vehicles

• Tollbooths

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Emergencies on the Road Project

• Will be done in groups

• See page 8 in packet

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TEST TOMORROW on chapter 11 and 13, can use packet and packet is due after the test

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Driving in other places

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India

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Jordan

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Korea

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Mexico

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Philippines