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Activity 82 Major Concepts
  • Friction is a force that will cause changes in
    the speed of an objects motion.
  • The motion of an object can be described by it
    position, direction of motion, and speed.

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Activity 83 Analysis
  • Why does stopping distance depend on road
    conditions?
  • friction
  • road conditions affect friction
  • surfaces with less friction are more slippery.
  • What might cause
  • Slippery road conditions?
  • snow, ice, gravel, and oil

3
  • driver distractions?
  • cell phone, music, passengers, eating, and other
    vehicles
  • In which of the three situations (alert and dry,
    alert and slippery, or distracted, or distracted
    and dry) does it take
  • the least distance to stop? Explain using
    evidence.
  • Explain using your evidence
  • the most distance to stop? Explain using
    evidence.
  • This depends on driving speed. At speeds of ____
    or less, ______________. At speed greater than
    ____, the stopping distance for....

4
  • You are alertly driving a car at 40 MPH (18 m/s).
    You come around a bend and see that a tree has
    fallen across the road 50 meters away. Will you
    be able to top before you hit the tree
  • on a dry road? Show your evidence.
  • At 40 MPH, it takes __meters for an alert drive
    to stop car on dry pavement. Under these
    conditions my car would

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  • on a wet road? Show your evidence.
  • Would your answers to Analysis Question 4 change
    if
  • something were distracting your attention as you
    came around the bend? Explain.
  • If I were distracted, it would take __ meters to
    stop in dry conditions, and
  • You were driving 20 MPH instead of 40 MPH? Explain

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Activity 83 Major Concepts
  • Stopping distance is the sum of reaction time and
    braking distance
  • There are many factors which affect stopping
    distance (list some)
  • The potential for accidents and the existence of
    hazards impose the need for injury prevention

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Read E-49
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Activity 84
  • Title Decelerating Safely
  • Problem How can a persons deceleration be
    controlled during a collision?
  • Hypothesis If _____, then __________.

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How do you know when you are accelerating while
traveling in a car?
  • Starting up from a stoplight.
  • Passing a vehicle.
  • Acceleration is happening when you have the
    feeling of being pushed back in the seat while
    the car accelerates forward.

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How do you know when you are decelerating while
traveling in a car?
  • When a car comes to a stop, it will make
    passengers feel like they are thrown forward as
    the car decelerates.

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Data/Observations
  • Talking Drawing Safety Features
  • Before reading
  • After reading

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Talking Drawing Safety Features
  • Before reading
  • Close your eyes and think about what a safe
    vehicle looks like. Now, open your eyes and draw
    what you imagined. Label any parts of the vehicle
    that have special features.

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Three Level Reading Guide
  • Read the statements on Student Sheet 84.2 before
    you do the reading
  • As you read, check the statements that are
    correct (supported by the text).
  • In the third section, check the statements you
    agree with. Support each statement (whether you
    agree or not) with ideas from the reading and
    your own knowledge. Actually write it down
    (ignore the instructions on the sheet)

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Talking Drawing After reading
  • Redraw your safe car with added safety features
    that you read about.
  • Below the 2nd drawing, write a brief paragraph
    about what you changed from your original drawing.

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Do Analysis Questions 1-4
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