MASTER: View Blockers
👁️🚧 View Blockers: Anticipating Hidden Hazards
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🎯 Topic: View Blockers and Hidden Hazards
Find and watch a video that explains how to identify and respond to view blockers - objects that prevent you from seeing potential hazards. Learn about static blockers (parked cars, buildings), dynamic blockers (buses, trucks), and environmental conditions that limit visibility. The best videos will teach the two-step movement technique and how to anticipate pedestrians stepping out from behind obstacles.
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💡 Tips for Finding Quality Videos:
- • Look for videos from driving schools, DMV channels, or professional instructors
- • Videos between 3-15 minutes are usually most focused and informative
- • Check for recent uploads to get current best practices
- • Read comments to see if other learners found it helpful
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Static Blockers
Buildings, fences, parked cars
Dynamic Blockers
Buses, trucks, moving vehicles
Environmental
Fog, rain, glare conditions
MR. LAWSON:
"Alright team, here's the reality: what you CAN'T see will hurt you. Every parked car, every bus, every building corner is hiding a potential collision. The two-step movement technique - peek first, then proceed - has saved countless lives. When you watch this video, pay special attention to how professional drivers create 'escape routes' before entering blind situations. In Enumclaw, those parked cars on Cole Street? Assume there's a kid on a bike behind every single one. That's not paranoia - that's survival. 🚦"
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STAGE 4: MASTER
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