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15. Objects that Obstruct Vision

Putting stickers, signs, and other objects on your windows can adversely affect your vision. You may only place these things:

  • on the side windows behind the driver
  • on the windshield in the lower 7-inch square area on the passenger's side or in the lower 5-inch square area on the driver's side
  • on the rear window in the lower 7 inch square area on the passenger's side.

  • Exceptions

    Exceptions are allowed for persons with sensitivity to light to use sun-blocking devices, if they have a note from a doctor or optometrist.

    In addition, vehicles with both left and right outside mirrors, which allow the driver to see 200 feet to the rear of the vehicle, are exempt from the restrictions on the rear window. These mirrors are also required when towing a trailer, camper, or other vehicle that reduces your ability to see behind you.




    Lesson Summary


      

    Lesson 3 Quiz


    You will now answer 5 questions to test what you learned during this lesson. You must answer all questions correctly to receive completion credit for this lesson. You may answer the questions as many times as necessary to get them right.

    You should review the lesson material if you don't do well on the quiz.

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    2. When listening to your car radio, or other audio device:


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    3. The "P" in the SIPDE process stands for:


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    4. Your "Field of Vision" is:


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    5. A vehicles' "blind spots" are:


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