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OBJECTIVES We will define risk assessment and apply risk reduction principles to determine roadway position, establish vehicle speed, and communicate with other roadway users We will assess moderate risk driving environments and apply space management concepts to determine roadway position, establish vehicle speed, and communicate with other roadway users I will be able to demonstrate SEEit space management system in a driving simulation. I will be to demonstrate my understanding of the 6 basic areas of operating space around the vehicle.
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JOURNAL #2 11/10/2014 Part 1: What does SEEit Stand for? Part 2: Look at the picture to the right and describe what you would do in this situation? Please write in complete sentences.
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PANAMA Get out your “SEEit Worksheet” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqCWIH8wok4
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Module 4 TOPIC 1 ~ RISK ASSESSMENT ~
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Module 4 – Topic 1 1.Risk - A chance of injury, damage or loss. 2.Chance – The probability or likelihood of a crash. 3.Give some examples of potential injuries, damages or loss resulting from a crash. Injuries Damages Loss Broken BonesVehicle DamageFinancial loss ParalysisProperty DamageLoss of opportunity Death
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Module 4 – Topic 1 Shoulder Partner #4 4. How does increasing speed increase risk? Increased speed results in less reaction time, longer braking distance and more severe collisions….Like this clip below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTiS0JDuUGY
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Module 4 – Topic 1 5. Differentiate between risk assessment, risk acceptance and risk compensation. Risk assessment – the ability to recognize and determine levels of risk. Risk acceptance - how much a person is willing to risk Risk compensation - making adjustments to reduce risk Who is willing to take a risk (Mystery Box)? Shoulder Partner Relate this activity to driving
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Module 4 – Topic 1 6. Three Principles for reducing risk 1. Never risk more than you can afford to lose. 2. Do not risk a lot for a little. 3. Consider the odds and your situation. 6. Class Discussion - What are some examples of each (In regards to driving)?
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Module 4 – Topic 1 7. Name some behaviors that increase driving risk. Speeding Failure to yield right of way DUI Disregarding a traffic sign or signal Following to close Improper turns Unsafe passing Failure to wear a safety belt Talking on cell phone while driving 8. What are some good driving habits that reduce driving risks? Practice SEEit Develop good decision-making skills
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WHAT’S THE RISK? Get out your “Risk Scenarios Worksheet”
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Module 4 TOPIC 2 ~ SPACE MANAGEMENT ~
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Module 4 – Topic 2 1.Six basic areas of operating space around the vehicle. 123 45 6
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Module 4 – Topic 2 2. Open Zone – A space or area that has no restrrictions to the line of sight or path of travel. 3. Closed Zone – A space or area that is not available for a car’s path of travel or has a restriction to the driver’s line of sight. 4. Describe a changing Zone – An open zone which becomes a closed zone or a closed zone that is changing to an open zone. Shoulder Partner #5 & #6
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MANAGING SPACE & TIME VIDEO
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EXIT TICKET On the back of “Risk Scenarios” worksheet
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OBJECTIVES We will define risk assessment and apply risk reduction principles to determine roadway position, establish vehicle speed, and communicate with other roadway users We will assess moderate risk driving environments and apply space management concepts to determine roadway position, establish vehicle speed, and communicate with other roadway users I will be able to demonstrate SEEit space management system in a driving simulation. I will be to demonstrate my understanding of the 6 basic areas of operating space around the vehicle.
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