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Ch 1 - Driving & Mobility Driver’s Education
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Assessing Risk and Managing Risk Getting Ready: Your Minnesota Driving Test Knowing Yourself and Your Driving Skills Handling Social Pressure DRIVING BEGINS WITH YOU
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Driving is a privilege With privilege comes responsibility We all have a responsibility to drive safely, buckle up, pay attention and drive sober DRIVING AND YOU
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Motor vehicles Roadways Streets Highways Drivers & Pedestrians THE HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION
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Planned based upon traffic flow, road use, turns, etc. Over 230 million registered vehicles travel the highway transportation system Safety features are built into vehicles in case of a collision HIGHWAY CONCEPT & DESIGN
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Collapsible steering wheel Bumper design Seat belts Air bags Shatterproof glass Padded dashboards Car designs SAFETY FEATURES OF VEHICLES
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Nearly 4 million miles of roadways like states, counties, cities, towns Simple two lane roads to complex interstate highways East-west roads are even numbers - 90 & 94 Lower numbers in south and higher in the north North-south roads are odd numbers - 35 Lower numbers on west coast and higher as you go to the east coast ROADWAYS
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PEOPLE - PEDESTRIANS Over 194 million licensed drivers 3.8 million in Minnesota 55 million pedestrians and bicyclists Drivers need to be aware of all activity outside their vehicle It is hard to predict what children will do
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It is regulated by federal, state, and local governments working together - example: speed limits in states Requirements for people to become licensed drivers Maintenance of roads and development of traffic laws HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
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Federal Set uniform standards for vehicle and driver safety The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act The National Highway Safety Act State Driver’s license requirements, vehicle registration, state laws Local Speed limits, traffic controls, roads HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
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Required auto makers to build certain safety features into the vehicles Also requires manufacturers to correct defects discovered after the vehicle is sold THE NATIONAL TRAFFIC AND MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY ACT
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Established specific guidelines for state motor vehicle safety programs Registration and inspection of vehicles, driver licensing, traffic laws and traffic court, and highway construction and maintenance THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAFETY ACT
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Risk - the chance of injury to yourself or others and the chance of damage to vehicles and property. REDUCING THE RISK OF DRIVING
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RISK AND DRIVING 1:9 involved in collision 38% deaths ages 15- 20 because of motor vehicle crash injuries Over 57% of vehicle deaths involve one vehicle
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Vehicle safety Behavior factors Roadway characteristics Environmental factors Volume of traffic Weather Age Emergency Medical Services FACTORS AFFECTING TRAFFIC CRASHES
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ACCIDENTS Leading cause of death for persons aged 1-37 5th leading cause of death overall
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78,396 traffic crashes 143,681 motor vehicles involved 190,700 people involved in crashes 361 deaths – lowest since 1843 49,439 people injured 94.7% seat belt compliance rate MN MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH INFORMATION - 2014
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215 crashes 1 deaths 81 people injured CRASHES ON AVERAGE DAY IN MN
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361 Deaths 271 died in motor vehicle accidents 46 motorcycles 7 ATV 4 snowmobiles 5 bicycles 1 farm equipment 6 large trucks 4 other IN MN IN 2014
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25,258 impaired driving incidents (DWIs) 70 per day 1 in 7 MN drivers/DWI 1 in 17 have two DWI 111 deaths 2,040 people injured 2014 CRASHES INVOLVING ALCOHOL
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Keep vehicle in top condition Anticipate actions of others Take steps to protect yourself and others Drive only when you are in sound physical and mental condition Make conscious effort to develop your driving skills REDUCING YOUR DRIVING RISK
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MANAGING VISIBILITY, TIME & SPACE Visibility - what you can see from behind the wheel, how well you see it Time and Space - ability to judge your speed, other’s speed, and make adjustments
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MARGIN OF SPACE Space refers to distance Wise drivers keep a margin of space between their vehicle and other vehicles
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Easy-to-use system for dealing with the challenge of driving Refers to Search, Identify, Predict, Decide and Execute SIPDE is a five-step process SIPDE PROCESS
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SEARCH - the roadway and the off- road areas 20-30 seconds ahead for information IDENTIFY - objects or conditions within 12-15 seconds PREDICT - what actions or changes others will make DECIDE - what action or action you will take EXECUTE - your decision SIPDE
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Aim High and Look Ahead, Not Down Keep Your Eyes Moving Get the Big Picture Make Sure Others See You Leave Yourself a Way Out or a Margin of Safety SMITH SYSTEM
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Thorough knowledge about driving and driving conditions How to minimize your risk Consumer information Understanding of what to do in an emergency Understanding of how drugs and alcohol impair driving Awareness of limiting factors for yourself and vehicle Increase understanding of laws Value of Driver’s Education
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Getting Ready: Your State Driving Test
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Some, not all states have GDL Minnesota does have a form of GDL Typical stages include: The Learner’s Permit Intermediate/Probationary License Full License GRADUATED DRIVER LICENSING (GDL)
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30 Hours of classroom instruction Age 15 - take permit test Must complete 6 hours of Behind-The- Wheel instruction Age 16 - take driver’s test (road test) 2 year - Provisional license No accidents within timeframe - full driver’s license Minnesota’s License Process
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Study material Study each section at a time, reread if needed Study with someone else Take sample tests Be well rested Eat right to keep energy level up Think carefully before answering the question Bring proof of age and identity Bring proof of completed driver’s ed course Parent/guardian Stay calm KNOWLEDGE TEST
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Know what you are doing Practice Ask other driver’s for advice Be sure to understand signs and road markings Practice skills in vehicle you’ll take the test in Be rested and eat well Bring necessary paperwork - permit, completion of BTW, insurance, SS# $$$ to pay for license IN-VEHICLE (ROAD) TEST
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TEST VEHICLE Bring your own vehicle In good all-around condition One you feel comfortable driving Make sure all equipment works
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FAILING ROAD TEST If you violate a traffic law If you commit a dangerous act Don’t listen to examiner It’s okay to admit you are nervous to the examiner
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Practice driving upon a public street or highway without an instruction permit and a licensed driver, is unlawful and both the driver and the person with him/her may be arrested. True or False SAMPLE PERMIT QUESTIONS
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Practice driving upon a public street or highway without an instruction permit and a licensed driver, is unlawful and both the driver and the person with him/her may be arrested. True
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You must make application for a renewal or duplicate license within 30 days after you have changed your permanent Minnesota residence or name. True or False SAMPLE PERMIT TEST QUESTION
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You must make application for a renewal or duplicate license within 30 days after you have changed your permanent Minnesota residence or name. True
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