Chapter 1 You Are The Driver.

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Chapter 1 You Are The Driver

Highway Transportation System (HTS) (HTS) is made up of three parts Roadway users People who us it. (walking, driving, or riding) Vehicles From mopeds to semi-trucks Roadways Paved roads, unpaved roads, or in hazardous conditions like rain, snow, or wind

Your Driving Task Skills Mental Critical judgments and continuous monitoring. Social Skills How you interact with other drivers. Physical Skills How you accelerate or brake. Scan the rearview mirror.

IPDE Process Identify Predict Decide Execute The current driving situation Predict Points of conflict Decide When, where, and how to avoid conflict Execute The action you chose to avoid conflict

Using the IPDE process What would you do?

What about here

Last One

Your Driving Responsibilities Legal Responsibilities Laws and collisions Financial Responsibilities Operating costs Fuel, oil, tires Fixed costs Car purchase, insurance, licensing fees Crash costs Costing nations billions of dollars Missing work, Medical costs, property damage

Your Driving Responsibilities (Cont.) Environmental Responsibilities Fuel efficient cars Car pooling Responsibility to yourself and others Make rational decisions Respect other drivers

Your Driver’s license Graduate licensing phases Learners permit stage Receive permit to drive with adult Permit must be held for nine months Have to practice 50 hour (10 at night) with licensed driver 21 or older. (No Driving convictions) Passengers one in front and how ever many seat belts in back. No cell phones Permit valid for two years

Your Driver’s license (Cont.) Intermediate License stage Complete learners permit stage, 50 hours and Driver Ed course Night driving restrictions (Sun –Thur 10pm-6am-Fri-sat 11pm-6am) Must be conviction free for six months prior to turning 18 before moving to full licensing phase All occupants must were seatbelt and only one passenger under 20 unless they are related to you than as many as there are seatbelt. (for first 12 months or until 18) No cell phones till 19 unless an emergency Full Privilege License stage No age restrictions apply except if driver fails to move stages

Your Driver’s license (Cont.) Full Privilege License stage No cell phones till 19 unless an emergency No age restrictions apply except if driver fails to move stages

Review Questions Do in your notebook What are the three parts of the HTS? The driving task requires what three skills and give an example of each? Name three financial responsibilities that drivers have to maintain?