Across
- 2. a circular intersection.
- 4. lane at a freeway interchange used by entering and exiting vehicles.
- 7. a person traveling on foot.
- 11. line of sight where drivers turning left are positioned to the right sides of another; easy to identify a safe gap in oncoming traffic.
- 13. areas of a large vehicle where smaller vehicles are hard to see.
- 14. a trance-like state that can affect some people who drive for extended periods of time.
- 17. Distance a driver can see looking in a particular direction.
- 18. primarily for vehicles changing speeds as they enter or leave through-traffic lanes.
- 19. A person on horseback.
- 20. to proceed before other traffic when there is a conflict; yield.
- 21. a series of movements to reverse direction.
- 23. most efficient way to combine two lanes of traffic into one lane.
- 24. line of sight where drivers who are turning left face one another head-on; slightly less risky, but can be tough to navigate.
- 25. large vehicle transporting passengers, typically in urban and suburban driving environments.
- 26. energy of motion; kinetic energy.
Down
- 1. backing, and placing a vehicle in line with other vehicles.
- 3. line of sight is greatly limited when drivers who are turning left are positioned to one another's left sides; it is the most hazardous.
- 5. becoming used to driving at a higher speed where a driver enters an exit ramp at too fast a speed.
- 6. placing the vehicle at 90 degrees.
- 8. a limited-/controlled-access highway connecting a street to an acceleration lane.
- 9. ability to accurately determine and manage space.
- 10. crossing of two or more streets or roads where the right-of-way is not identified or assigned signs, signals, or pavement markings.
- 12. a limited-access highway where traffic enters or exits.
- 15. organized blending of vehicles moving in the same direction.
- 16. vehicle positioned at a 45- to 60-degree angle within a boundary.
- 22. how far to your left and right is traffic positioned.