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Go Ahead; Get Defensive Disclaimer: These safety materials, resources and PowerPoint ® presentations are not intended to replace your company's health and safety policies or to substitute for specific state and federal standards. We do not guarantee the absolute accuracy of the material contained within these resources. Please refer to applicable state and federal standards for regulatory compliance. Note to trainer: This presentation includes speaker’s notes.
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Agenda Traffic accident statistics Factors we cannot control Defensive driving tips Aggressive driving
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Traffic Accidents by the Numbers Account for 31% of fatalities 39% are single-car accidents 21% head-on collisions Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Traffic Accidents by the Numbers 17% striking stationary object 9% at intersections 8% with car moving same direction National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Defensive Driving Habits Keep it legal Get in the right frame of mind Set the bar high Be nice Recognize the risks
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Things You Can’t Control Weather Road conditions Vehicle failures
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Things You Can’t Control Animals Night driving Other drivers
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Things You Can Control Attitude Focus Maintenance
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Things You Can Control Inspections Distractions Speed
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Speed Kills Risk of death doubles for every 10 miles per hour over 50 SpeedRisk of death 60 mph2x higher 70 mph4x higher 80 mph8x higher
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Takes a car almost 346 ft. Takes a truck almost 477 ft. Stopping at 55 mph
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Perception distance + Reaction distance + Braking distance = Total stopping distance Stopping Distance
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The Basics Enter curves slowly Slow down before ramps Pick the right lane Use your signals Don’t overload vehicle
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The Basics Buckle up Avoid distractions Get plenty of rest Don’t assume
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3 Steps to Preventing Collisions 1.Scan Look for hazards 2.Prepare Go through the “What if’s” 3.Act Don’t rely on the other driver
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Aggressive Driving Red Flags Speeding Tailgating Frequent, sudden lane changes Failure to yield right-of-way Disregard for traffic signals
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Sharing the Road With an Aggressive Driver? Take the high road Make it personal Practice safe following distance rules
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Are You Getting Aggressive? Leave earlier Manage your mood Eliminate stress Be aware of high-risk areas
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Challenge Yourself So, Go Ahead and Get Defensive… What steps can you take to improve your defensive driving technique?
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Recap Slow down Buckle up Avoid distractions
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Recap Leave early Get plenty of rest Stay in control around aggressive drivers
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Resources National Safety Council Aggressive Driving Policy National Safety Council Aggressive Driving Policy United States Road Symbol Signs United States Road Symbol Signs National Highway Traffic Safety Administration National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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