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Visual refrences help to establish appropriate vehicle positioning within a lane of travel and rear turning points

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The statement is true. Visual references help drivers determine vehicle positioning and when to turn, considering different frames of reference to understand motion and force correctly.

Step-by-step explanation:

Visual references are indeed crucial for helping drivers to establish appropriate vehicle positioning within a lane of travel and to identify rear turning points. When a driver makes a right turn, they might feel a force pushing them to the left. This sensation is a fictitious force from the perspective of the car as a frame of reference. However, from the Earth's frame of reference, the driver is moving in a straight line as per Newton's first law, and the car is actually moving to the right due to a real force acting on it. Thus, understanding visual references and frames of reference is key to proper vehicle operation and to avoid misconceptions about movement and force.

When driving, the driver uses the car as their primary frame of reference, instinctively adjusting their vehicle's position based on stationary objects and their perceived movement. For example, when observing objects moving in reverse (objects outside the car while the car moves forward), this is attributed to the relative motion against a driver's chosen frame of reference.

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