EVD Personnel Considerations. EVD2 EVD Personnel Considerations  3 Major Considerations for Safe Operation Driver Selection Driver Training Driver Proficiency.

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EVD Personnel Considerations

EVD2 EVD Personnel Considerations  3 Major Considerations for Safe Operation Driver Selection Driver Training Driver Proficiency Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD3 EVD Personnel Considerations  Human Factors Influencing Driving Attitude Knowledge Mental Fitness Judgment Physical Fitness Age Habits Driving Characteristics Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD4 EVD Personnel Considerations  Attitude Disposition towards driving Is the driver…  …immature?  …brazen?  …a show off?  …laid back/uncaring?  …a comedian? Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD5 EVD Personnel Considerations  Knowledge Clear perception of a truth, fact or subject  Self Deceptive?  Knowledge Accurate? Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD6 EVD Personnel Considerations  Mental Fitness Sate of Mind  Biorhythms  Ups & Downs Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD7 EVD Personnel Considerations  Judgment Decisiveness? Defensive/Offensive? Aggressive/Overcautious? Overly excitable? Immature? Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD8 EVD Personnel Considerations  Physical Fitness Physical Impairments? 2 Arms, 2 Legs? Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD9 EVD Personnel Considerations  Age Young Older Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD10 EVD Personnel Considerations  Habit Frequent Repetition Involuntary Correctable Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD11 EVD Personnel Considerations  Driving Characteristics Requisite Knowledge  Steering  Braking  Accelerating Correctable Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD12 EVD Personnel Considerations  Human Factors Influencing Driving Attitude Knowledge Mental Fitness Judgment Physical Fitness Age Habits Driving Characteristics Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD13 EVD Personnel Considerations !!! EMOTIONS !!! Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD14 EVD Personnel Considerations  Acquired Abilities Learned & Demonstrated Minimum Criterion Regulatory Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD15 EVD Personnel Considerations  Driver’s License Privilege State Laws Class “C” Class “B” Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)

EVD16 EVD Personnel Considerations  Defensive Driving Space Management Following Distance Rate of Closure Hazard Identification Correct Braking Techniques Ref. Unit II LP 1Ref. Unit II LP 1 (Lesson 3)