Az Test 7 Multiple Choice: 1: A 2: D 3: D 4: C 5: D Short Responses: 1. Central vision is the narrow field of view right in the center of where you're looking, this is what's in focus 2. Fringe is the vision just outside of central vision. It's not quite as sharp as central, but still still helps drivers notice objects, movement, and details inthe area. 3. Peripheral vision is the widest area your eyes can see. It doesnt provide sharp detail, but it is very sensitive to movement and light, which makes it very helpful in noticing vehicles and other things. 4. Ground viewing is the technique of scanning the road surface ahead, around 20-30ft in front of the vehicle mainly, o see changes in road conditions, debris, potholes, etc. 5. Even during the day having your low beams on can make the vehicle significantly more visible to other drivers.