Two more tips about Securing your load! 1. Don't exceed your vehicles weight limit 2. A piece of plastic/cardboard can be a hazard You'll probably want to change up the answers from mine. It would be weird for 50 kids to all put the same tips.
There’s just something so nice and nostalgic about these late 90s vhs vibe instructional videos with the soundtrack to match makes me want to listen to Sade for completion lol
Extra tips! 1. Bumps or braking can dislodge objects 2. Keep cargo below top of truck bed/trailer As KingofPlayer2 said, make sure to change up your answers! It's kinda sus when 50 people put the same answer! That's why I'm making alternatives ;)
here's a great tip that can save your life... when using a ratchet strap ,or rope to tie down a load, put the ratchet or knot on the passenger side in case you will need to tighten up while already down the road from load shifting. (most likely to pull off to the right side of street or highway etc)
Video #1 "Driving in Traffic" 1. Never pass a vehicle on the right unless they are making a left turn 2. Leave space when passing
Video #2 "Search-Identify-Predict-Decide" 1. identify best and worse case scenarios 2. Be sure to check blind spots
Video #3 "Litter Hurts" 1. make sure that everything is secure 2. It is never worth the risk
Video #4 "Cause and Effect" 1. close your trunk 2. secure your load
Video #5 "Driving in Adverse Conditions" 1. slow down for conditions 2. when hydroplaning put in neutral, don't press gas or brake until your tires have grip Video #6 "Search-Identify-Predict-Decide" 1. keep the space area around your vehicle open when possible 2. change following distance when your speed changes, visibility, road conditions, or vehicle condition
Video #7 "Secure Your Load" 1. Don’t exceed vehicle weight limit 2. always tie down loads
Video #8 "Driving in Snow" 1. Start and stop smoothly 2. brake slowly so you don't slide
Video #9 "Driving in Rain" 1. always make sure you windshield wipers and tires are working well 2. slow down to avoid hydroplaning
Video #10 "Driving in Fog" 1. Avoid driving in fog 2. use low beams not high beams
Video #11 "Driving at Night" 1. Drive slower 2. Always use headlights
Here's another tip that might be similar to someone else's but trying to have individuality. 1. Have correct tie-down strength for your certain loads. 2. Bumps and sharp turns can loosen your items and even make them slide.
Is the audio severely messed up for anyone else? It's only on this video. I even tried playing it in an online video player and it had the same audio issues
Two more tips about Securing your load!
1. Don't exceed your vehicles weight limit
2. A piece of plastic/cardboard can be a hazard
You'll probably want to change up the answers from mine. It would be weird for 50 kids to all put the same tips.
he is too lazy to check lmao
make sure your straps are strong enough
thank god for you bless your soul, just saved me 3 minutes
Lol I just reworded it, bigbrain
@@sarahjohnson894 same
There’s just something so nice and nostalgic about these late 90s vhs vibe instructional videos with the soundtrack to match makes me want to listen to Sade for completion lol
Extra tips!
1. Bumps or braking can dislodge objects
2. Keep cargo below top of truck bed/trailer
As KingofPlayer2 said, make sure to change up your answers! It's kinda sus when 50 people put the same answer! That's why I'm making alternatives ;)
It'll be fine, definitely won't be sus when all the Utah kids put this down. It's also not like there are quizlets with copy+paste test answers.
@@bravebenar5166 YEP
here's a great tip that can save your life... when using a ratchet strap ,or rope to tie down a load, put the ratchet or knot on the passenger side in case you will need to tighten up while already down the road from load shifting. (most likely to pull off to the right side of street or highway etc)
RedWhite&Blue 78 Excellent advice! God bless you! Thank you.
Video #1 "Driving in Traffic"
1. Never pass a vehicle on the right unless they are making a left turn
2. Leave space when passing
Video #2 "Search-Identify-Predict-Decide"
1. identify best and worse case scenarios
2. Be sure to check blind spots
Video #3 "Litter Hurts"
1. make sure that everything is secure
2. It is never worth the risk
Video #4 "Cause and Effect"
1. close your trunk
2. secure your load
Video #5 "Driving in Adverse Conditions"
1. slow down for conditions
2. when hydroplaning put in neutral, don't press gas or brake until your tires have grip
Video #6 "Search-Identify-Predict-Decide"
1. keep the space area around your vehicle open when possible
2. change following distance when your speed changes, visibility, road conditions, or vehicle condition
Video #7 "Secure Your Load"
1. Don’t exceed vehicle weight limit
2. always tie down loads
Video #8 "Driving in Snow"
1. Start and stop smoothly
2. brake slowly so you don't slide
Video #9 "Driving in Rain"
1. always make sure you windshield wipers and tires are working well
2. slow down to avoid hydroplaning
Video #10 "Driving in Fog"
1. Avoid driving in fog
2. use low beams not high beams
Video #11 "Driving at Night"
1. Drive slower
2. Always use headlights
uhhh... im learning so much from this video!! the audio is amazing i could hear everything!!!! 10/10
these comment sections have collectively saved me so much time in drivers ed
These videos are gonna destroy my RUclips’s recommended
Here's another tip that might be similar to someone else's but trying to have individuality.
1. Have correct tie-down strength for your certain loads.
2. Bumps and sharp turns can loosen your items and even make them slide.
Everyone is talking about drivers ed... I'm just trying to learn how to keep sh*t from flying out of my pickup bed!!
what you have to do is mix and match different answers from different comments
Exactly, that’s what I’m talking about! I ain’t ever had a unique experience, have I?
i always pick the shortest ones hahah
This remind me of the videos that you see before working. However this was a good and informational video.
Teacher? What if the car in front of me drops bullets in by horizontal direction at excessive speeds?
i swear she says veHICCUPicle every time
Is the audio severely messed up for anyone else? It's only on this video. I even tried playing it in an online video player and it had the same audio issues
its the video im guessing someone played a scratched disc and recorded it LMAO
the audio is messed up
Yep. Rip all of our collective drivers ed assigment 😔
wind uproots trees and knocks humans to their knees.
love drivers ed man
me too greg
me: rents a pickup truck from Uhaul to move my stuff to a new storage unit
also me: has no idea how to keep stuff from flying out of pickup truck
Tips
1.Sudden moves causes items to fall
2.Secure all items in place
why is the audio so chirpy and chopppy
here's my tip for the day
[Music]
What’s up with the audio??
What about other kinds of loads..?
Those stake hole attachments with the rubber block are dangerous to use , they will not secure themselves well .
3:13 [Music]
Nice
Lol if you're reading this you're probably doing online drivers ed and you have to write down two tips about this video.
yes
howd you know?
I wonder how many times she said load
I think this narrator is the same narrator from HBO: Autopsy.
VeHICle
LETS GO
Drivers ed october 2021 wya
Who else here for drivers ed? 🥲