Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 18 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.

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Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 18 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Chapter Objectives Alcohol and other drugs Preventing drunk driving DUI and the law

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Alcohol and Other Drugs Types of alcohol Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) What determines a person’s BAC How the body gets rid of alcohol

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Alcohol and Other Drugs The physiological effects of alcohol –vision –physical reflexes and coordination How alcohol affects judgment Other drugs

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Types of Alcohol

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Blood Alcohol Concentration

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Preventing Drunk Driving Resisting peer pressure Setting limits on yourself Alternatives to drinking and driving Avoiding drunk drivers on the road

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. DUI and the Law DUI and DWI Implied consent Tests for intoxication Sobriety checkpoints

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. DUI and the Law Open container laws Administrative per se laws Penalties for DUI convictions

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 19 LICENSING AND VEHICLE OWNERSHIP

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Chapter Objectives The licensing process Insuring your vehicle Your driving record Buying and selling a vehicle

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. The Licensing Process The driver’s license The Department of Motor Vehicles Age restrictions Restricted licenses

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. The Licensing Process The learner’s permit Graduated (provisional) licensing Driver’s license testing After receiving your driver’s license

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Insuring Your Vehicle Types of vehicle insurance Insurance rates Exclusions Filing a claim

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Your Driving Record The demerit point system License suspension and revocation Penalties for traffic convictions

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Buying and Selling a Vehicle New or used? Alternative fuel vehicles Researching the market Buying a new car

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Buying and Selling a Vehicle Buying a used car Financing your vehicle Auto loans Title and registration Leasing a car

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 20 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, EQUIPMENT, AND SECURITY

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Chapter Objectives Preventive maintenance Selecting a mechanic Vehicle equipment and accessories Vehicle security

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Preventive Maintenance Tire maintenance inflation wear

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Preventive Maintenance Fluid levels oil transmission fluid brake fluid coolant other fluids

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Preventive Maintenance Belts, hoses, and wires Brake pads The engine Steering and suspension

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Preventive Maintenance Routine maintenance schedule Refueling Protecting the exterior

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Selecting a Mechanic

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Vehicle Equipment and Accessories Safety-oriented equipment Vehicle accessories Equipment for disabled drivers

Copyright 2005 Thomson Delmar Learning. All Rights Reserved. Vehicle Security When and why vehicles are stolen Preventing vehicle theft Antitheft devices and systems