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Do Now… Take a Handout(s) and then answer the following questions: –Name the elements of the New Jersey Road test. –Explain the Early Bird Steps of the GDL licensing process.

Highway Transportation System and the S.I.P.D.E. Process

What is the purpose of Drivers Education? Save Lives Reduce motor vehicle accidents Develop safe knowledge, habits, skills, and attitudes in prospective drivers.

What skills are needed? Social skills (successfully interact with others) Physical skills (learning to focus attention on driving) Mental skills (decision making)

Highway Transportation System Parts of the HTS Motor Vehicles (cars, vans, buses, trucks, construction/farm equipment) People –Pedestrians –Drivers –Cyclists Roadways –Streets –Highways

What is the Purpose of the HTS? The main goal of the Highway Transportation System is to move people from place to place safely and efficiently. The HTS is regulated by: 1. Federal, State, Local Government

National Highway Safety Act Established by the federal government –Allows each state to make up set of laws (example: driving times, right on red) –Establishes a set of traffic safety guidelines –Reduce Risks –What are some risks? –Enforced by police, motor vehicle department, courts, and people.

How can you reduce your risk? 1.Keep vehicle in top condition 2.Anticipate the actions of others 3.Take steps to protect yourself and others (how can you do this?) 4. Drive only when in sound mental and physical condition 5. Develop your driving skills

Space Cushion Space Cushion: leaving a margin of space between you and the car in front of you. -Gives you room to maneuver your vehicle incase of sudden stops -Increases reaction time

S.I.P.D.E. Five step process for successful driving; also known as Defensive Driving.

Using the S.I.P.D.E. Process S= SEARCH for possible hazards or risks I= IDENTIFY objects or conditions ahead that could interfere with your planned path of travel (look “12-15 seconds” ahead) P= PREDICT what the risk/hazard may do or how it will affect your path of driving D= DECIDE your safest plan of action E= EXECUTE your plan

S.I.P.D.E. Example

How would you use the SIPDE process to navigate through this traffic scene?

Closing Assignment (pd 2,5,6 and 8) Using the picture on Page 14 of the textbook, explain how you would use the SIPDE process to manage your possible risks. Develop your own driving scenario where using the SIPDE process would be helpful (Examples: deer, pothole in the road, etc.)