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Section 5 (Day 1) Information Processing: Complex Risk Environments
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Bell Ringer #1 Write a half a page red to red on the below statement. Save these to be turn in on test day. Worth 10% of your grade. People do many different things to stay healthy. What do you do for good health? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
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Reminder 1.Bring paper/pen/pencil and notebook 2.Electronics are for instructional use with permission 3.Don’t forget to do daily quizzes on QUIA.COM 4.No Excuses why you don’t take Quizzes 1-6 before test day!! (Quizzes are worth 30% of grade) 5.Attendance is MANDATORY!! (NO SLEEPING in class) 6.All notes can be found on Harrisonburg’s staff website: http://staff.harrisonburg.k12.va.us/~tbutler/ 7.If you are NOT taking notes in class, please be quiet and ask to use the restroom at the end of class.
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This is what you are trying to get at the end of class.. Harrisonburg High School H.C.P.S 36 x 03/06/2012 Your Name Here “Green Card”
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Objectives: Students will understand what causes fatigue Students will understand mental and physical symptoms of fatigue Students will understand how to delay fatigue onset actors leading to Students will understand the definition and factors leading to aggressive driving actors leading to Students will understand the definition and factors leading to road rage Students will understand the three types of road rage
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Reminder 1.Bring paper/pen/pencil and notebook 2.Electronics are for instructional use with permission 3.Don’t forget to do daily quizzes on QUIA.COM 4.No Excuses why you don’t take Quizzes 1-6 before test day!! (Quizzes are worth 30% of grade) 5.Attendance is MANDATORY!! (NO SLEEPING in class) 6.All notes can be found on Harrisonburg’s staff website: http://staff.harrisonburg.k12.va.us/~tbutler/ 7.If you are NOT taking notes in class, please be quiet and ask to use the restroom at the end of class.
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Dealing with Driver Fatigue
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Follows a Period of: Extended mental activity Extended physical activity Characterized by: Reduced capacity for work Reduced efficiency of brain function Fatigue
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Emotional Stress Sleep Disorders Body’s Natural “downtime” Midnight to 6 a.m. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Causes of Fatigue
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Tired Muscles Sleepiness A Tired Feeling in the Head Mental Dullness Physical Symptoms of Fatigue
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Inability to Keep Fixed Attention Impaired Memory Failure to Grasp New Ideas Difficulty / Slowness in Reasoning Mental Symptoms of Fatigue
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Delaying Fatigue Onset Avoid Long Drives Avoid Leaning Forward or Backward Keep Your Eyes Moving Get Plenty of Fresh Air
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Delaying Fatigue Symptoms Change Drivers at Regular Intervals Change Drivers at Regular Intervals Wear Your Safety Belt Wear Your Safety Belt Avoid Getting Angry Avoid Getting Angry Adjust HVAC Properly Adjust HVAC Properly
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Aggressive Driving
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The operation of a motor vehicle in a manner which endangers or is likely to endanger persons or property. Definition of Aggressive Driving
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Is a traffic offense or combination of offenses(tailgat ing and speeding) The trigger for aggressive driving is most often traffic congestion. Definition of Aggressive Driving
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Did you know? In the past 30 years in the US: population has increased 30% number of licensed vehicles has increased 87% vehicle miles traveled increased 130% highway capacity has only increased 5% Factors Leading to Aggressive Driving/Road Rage Do not write this slide
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Aggressive Driving/Road Rage Most Crashes are NOT Accidents They are often the result of drivers whoThey are often the result of drivers who speed;speed; tailgate;tailgate; run red lights;run red lights; weave in and out of traffic; orweave in and out of traffic; or vent frustrations or emotions in the vehicle.vent frustrations or emotions in the vehicle.
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“I’m going to be late if I don’t hurry up.”“I’m going to be late if I don’t hurry up.” “Why are these cars going so slowly?”“Why are these cars going so slowly?” “We’ll never make it.”“We’ll never make it.” “If only I had gone a little faster, I would’ve made it.”“If only I had gone a little faster, I would’ve made it.” “Oh no! Red light!”“Oh no! Red light!” Self-Imposed Anxieties Factors Leading to Aggressive Driving/ Road Rage DO NOT WRITE THIS SLIDE
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Signs of an Aggressive Driver Tailgating to pressure a driver to go faster or get out of the wayTailgating to pressure a driver to go faster or get out of the way Flashing lights to signal the driver to move out of the wayFlashing lights to signal the driver to move out of the way
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Signs of an Aggressive Driver Weaving in and out of trafficWeaving in and out of traffic Cutting people offCutting people off Racing to beat a yellow lightRacing to beat a yellow light
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Road Rage A Condition Where Motorists Become Violent in Reaction to Traffic Disturbances or Driver Behavior
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Road Rage A criminal offense Usually males between 18-26 years old. The trigger is most often traffic congestion.
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Types of Road Rage QuietRoad-Rage Verbal Road-RageEpicRoad-Rage
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Quiet Road-Rage: complainingcomplaining rushingrushing competingcompeting resistingresisting AAAAAGHH!!! YOU’RE TOO SLOW~MOVE!!!
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Verbal Road-Rage: yellingyelling cussingcussing staringstaring honkinghonking insultinginsulting What’s the hold up!!! Come on, HURRY UP LET’S GO!!!
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Epic Road-Rage: cutting offcutting off blockingblocking chasingchasing fightingfighting shootingshooting
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Preventing Road Rage If Confronted by an Aggressive Driver Avoid horn useAvoid horn use Avoid eye contactAvoid eye contact Try to get out of the wayTry to get out of the way Put your pride in the back seatPut your pride in the back seat Ignore gestures and refuse to return themIgnore gestures and refuse to return them …or it might backfire video
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Positive Attitudes Remember that you cannot control traffic, only your reaction to it!
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Class Work Read pages 46-47 in your drivers education book. Do Lesson Review Questions (1+2) on page 47. Write the questions !! Save these to be turned in with your test. Don’t forget to take Section 5 Day 1 Quiz on Quia.com
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The End!!
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