To Prepare for Module 3 Oral review:
•responsibilities of the driver,
• common distractions
•why driving is considered a privilege instead of a right,
•types of vision,
•rules for good eye habits,
•how to combat fatigue when driving long distances,
•carbon monoxide poisoning,
•characteristics of safe drivers and ‘at risk’ drivers,
•driving errors that can cause collisions,
•effect of laws of nature (gravity, friction/traction) on the operation of a car,
•what effects force of impact,
•design features of a vehicle that cushion the force of impact, etc.
To Prepare for the Module 8 Oral review:
Module 4
- Road Markings and Signs- Shapes and Colors-What they indicate
Module 5 - Driver License
Vehicle Licensing and Ownership Laws
Speed Limit Laws
Right-of-Way Laws
Passing
Safe Following Distance
Using Your Headlights
Driving on Expressways
Module 6 - Alcohol and Drugs
Zero Tolerance Laws
BAL, DUI
Effects of alcohol on the driver
Effects of over the counter (OTC) drugs
Avoiding Driving while Intoxicated
Avoiding the Intoxicated Driver
Module 7 - Defensive Driving definitions and tips
Driving Defensively to Avoid Collisions
Tips for defensive driving
IDPE process
Blind spots – what, where, how to check
Handling Mechanical Failures
Procedures When Involved in a Collision
Module 8 – Drugs
Definition of drug addiction
Drug Actions within the Body
Common Depressants, Stimulants, Hallucinogens, Narcotics
Effects of Marijuana