This document outlines the in-car behind-the-wheel instructional phase of a driver's education course. It discusses teaching students to minimize risk factors and predict potential risks through commentary driving. Students are expected to employ space management techniques like establishing vehicle operating space and line of sight while performing maneuvers. Key skills include accepting or giving right of way, utilizing space management systems, and applying knowledge from previous modules on traffic laws, vehicle movements, and risk reduction.
Validity of an on-road driver performance assessment within an initial driver...Erik Roelofs
Based on a competence-oriented view of driving a driver performance
assessment (DPA) has been developed to inform learner drivers about their
progress in acquiring driving proficiency.
Validity of an on-road driver performance assessment within an initial driver...Erik Roelofs
Based on a competence-oriented view of driving a driver performance
assessment (DPA) has been developed to inform learner drivers about their
progress in acquiring driving proficiency.
1. Academie St. John Parent Taught Driver Education Course
In Car Behind the Wheel
TOPICS BOOK/MEDIA PAGE VIDEOS AND HOW TO ARTICLES
Module Five Risk Reduction Drivers Ed Guru http://youtu.be/cDdHWmnfYrw
(Management) Car Crash
In-Car Behind-the-Wheel
Instructional Phase learn to drive
5.2.1 Risk Factors stage 1
stage 2
(A) The student is expected to stage 3
predict, analyze, and minimize risk stage 4
factors while utilizing multi-task
performances and reduced-risk minimizing risk
driving practices in the HTS
implementing the knowledge,
understanding, skills, and
experiences of the Driver Education
and traffic Safety Program launched
by Traffic Laws, Driver Preparation,
Vehicle Movements, Driver
Readiness, and Risk Reduction in
various traffic flow and traffic volume
levels while performing commentary
driving techniques
(B) Accept or give right of way while
performing commentary driving
techniques at controlled
intersections, uncontrolled
intersections, intersecting roads with
lesser or greater number of lanes,
intersecting roads with different
pavement surfaces, T-intersections,
controlled access roads, railroad
grade crossings, turns (left and right),
and entering a public road from a
private road
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2. Academie St. John Parent Taught Driver Education Course
In Car Behind the Wheel
5.2.2 Space Management Driver’s Ed Guru space management system
(A) The student is expected to part 1
employ a space management system part 2
while utilizing multi-task
performances and reduced-risk
driving practices in the HTS
implementing the knowledge,
understanding, skills, and
experiences of the Driver Education
and traffic Safety Program launched
by Traffic Laws, Driver Preparation,
Vehicle Movements, Driver
Readiness, and Risk Reduction in
various traffic flow and traffic volume
levels while performing commentary
driving techniques
(B) Utilize a space management
system while performing vehicle
maneuvers to establish vehicle
operating space, line of sight, path of
travel, lane placement, right-of-way,
following interval, vehicle speed and
communication
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