The document discusses the process and requirements for obtaining different types of driving licenses in India. It outlines the minimum ages required for different vehicle types and the steps to get a learner's license, permanent license, additional license categories, license renewals, international driving permits, and duplicate licenses. Key points covered include submitting application forms, undergoing tests, providing documents like ID and medical certificates, and fees involved at Regional Transport Offices.
The document discusses various options for automotive training and certification, including factory-specific training through programs like Honda's PACT, general seminars offered by companies, and community college programs. It also describes ASE certification, a widely-recognized certification for automotive technicians that is tested in different areas like engine repair, brakes, and electrical systems. ASE certification requires passing a written test and having relevant work experience, though education can count towards the experience requirement.
The document provides information about road safety and accident prevention. It discusses various causes of accidents such as overspeeding, tailgating, dangerous overtaking, ignoring traffic signs and lights, and inattentiveness. It also lists enemies of drivers like speeding, overloading, overtaking and alcohol. Friends of drivers include good vision, hearing, awareness and common sense. Human error is the main cause of most accidents.
This document provides many tips for safe driving. It advises drivers to take driving safety seriously, be careful when making turns, avoid tailgating and drunk driving, wear a seatbelt, and maintain their vehicle. It also warns against distracted behaviors like using a phone while driving or running red lights, and recommends signaling before changing lanes, letting pedestrians cross first, and pulling over for emergency vehicles.
This document provides an overview of topics to be covered in a day-long training on effective fleet management. It includes sections on organizational structure, vehicle details, driver information, requisition handling, fuel management, log books, expenses, GPS monitoring, accidents, renewals, agreements, repairs and maintenance, inventory, record keeping, safety, audits, meetings and training, policies and procedures, and service quality. The training aims to provide knowledge on key aspects of operating and managing a transportation fleet effectively and efficiently.
Human (Driver) Behavior: A Public Health PerspectiveAmit Agrawal
This document discusses human (driver) behavior from a public health perspective. It identifies the three main elements that influence accidents as the driver, vehicle, and road. It distinguishes between driver performance and behavior, noting that behavior is what the driver chooses to do. Several individual and social factors can influence driver behavior. Risky behaviors like speeding, alcohol/drug use, fatigue, and distraction are identified. The document also categorizes types of driver errors and discusses factors that need further study to understand why individuals make choices and don't follow safe behaviors. It calls for seeing the driver as an active participant rather than passive responder and notes that behavior change requires ongoing participation.
The document outlines the key stages in the automobile manufacturing process:
1. Concept design where vehicle designs are conceived and prototyped.
2. Press shop where metal parts like body panels are stamped from steel sheets.
3. Body assembly where the vehicle body is welded together by robots.
4. Paint shop where the body is pretreated, sealed, painted, and polished.
5. Powertrain where the engine is assembled and tested before being mated to the transmission.
6. Final assembly where all vehicle components are installed and quality tests are performed.
The document discusses the process and requirements for obtaining different types of driving licenses in India. It outlines the minimum ages required for different vehicle types and the steps to get a learner's license, permanent license, additional license categories, license renewals, international driving permits, and duplicate licenses. Key points covered include submitting application forms, undergoing tests, providing documents like ID and medical certificates, and fees involved at Regional Transport Offices.
The document discusses various options for automotive training and certification, including factory-specific training through programs like Honda's PACT, general seminars offered by companies, and community college programs. It also describes ASE certification, a widely-recognized certification for automotive technicians that is tested in different areas like engine repair, brakes, and electrical systems. ASE certification requires passing a written test and having relevant work experience, though education can count towards the experience requirement.
The document provides information about road safety and accident prevention. It discusses various causes of accidents such as overspeeding, tailgating, dangerous overtaking, ignoring traffic signs and lights, and inattentiveness. It also lists enemies of drivers like speeding, overloading, overtaking and alcohol. Friends of drivers include good vision, hearing, awareness and common sense. Human error is the main cause of most accidents.
This document provides many tips for safe driving. It advises drivers to take driving safety seriously, be careful when making turns, avoid tailgating and drunk driving, wear a seatbelt, and maintain their vehicle. It also warns against distracted behaviors like using a phone while driving or running red lights, and recommends signaling before changing lanes, letting pedestrians cross first, and pulling over for emergency vehicles.
This document provides an overview of topics to be covered in a day-long training on effective fleet management. It includes sections on organizational structure, vehicle details, driver information, requisition handling, fuel management, log books, expenses, GPS monitoring, accidents, renewals, agreements, repairs and maintenance, inventory, record keeping, safety, audits, meetings and training, policies and procedures, and service quality. The training aims to provide knowledge on key aspects of operating and managing a transportation fleet effectively and efficiently.
Human (Driver) Behavior: A Public Health PerspectiveAmit Agrawal
This document discusses human (driver) behavior from a public health perspective. It identifies the three main elements that influence accidents as the driver, vehicle, and road. It distinguishes between driver performance and behavior, noting that behavior is what the driver chooses to do. Several individual and social factors can influence driver behavior. Risky behaviors like speeding, alcohol/drug use, fatigue, and distraction are identified. The document also categorizes types of driver errors and discusses factors that need further study to understand why individuals make choices and don't follow safe behaviors. It calls for seeing the driver as an active participant rather than passive responder and notes that behavior change requires ongoing participation.
The document outlines the key stages in the automobile manufacturing process:
1. Concept design where vehicle designs are conceived and prototyped.
2. Press shop where metal parts like body panels are stamped from steel sheets.
3. Body assembly where the vehicle body is welded together by robots.
4. Paint shop where the body is pretreated, sealed, painted, and polished.
5. Powertrain where the engine is assembled and tested before being mated to the transmission.
6. Final assembly where all vehicle components are installed and quality tests are performed.
Driver fatigue and sleep apnoea is one of the major contributory factor in drivers falling asleep at the steering wheel. Watch the presentation and let it never happen to you.
The document discusses road safety issues globally and in India. Some key points:
- Over 1.2 million people are killed in road accidents worldwide every year, with majority occurring in low- and middle-income countries. India ranks 9th highest for road accident deaths.
- Speeding, drunk driving, distracted driving, and lack of safety precautions like helmet and seatbelt usage are major causes of accidents. Developed countries have much stricter traffic rules and enforcement.
- Comprehensive driver training programs and difficult license tests in developed nations help produce safer drivers. Traffic safety education should begin in schools to cultivate safe driving habits from a young age.
The document provides information on land transportation regulations in the Philippines, including:
1) Motor vehicle registration requirements - vehicles must be registered based on the regional office and last digits of the license plate. There is also a monthly and weekly schedule for registration.
2) Driver's license requirements - licenses are classified and must match the type of vehicle being driven. Requirements include minimum experience, training, and passing exams to qualify for additional license codes.
3) Permit regulations - vehicles have size and weight limits that require special permits. Driver's licenses also specify conditions and limitations.
This document discusses defensive driving techniques. It identifies various driving hazards like reckless driving, distracted driving, fatigue, and driving under the influence. It emphasizes the importance of seat belts, vehicle maintenance, and obeying traffic rules. Some defensive driving tips include keeping adequate distance from other vehicles, adjusting speed based on weather and road conditions, and not driving when impaired or fatigued. The goal is to help drivers stay safe on the road.
This document summarizes the agenda and key topics from an Apex Safety Committee meeting. The agenda included discussions on emergency alarms and exits, safety contacts, driving safety such as types of road users in India and unsafe driving behaviors, defensive driving techniques, speed limits, safety signage, personal protective equipment requirements, and checklists for commercial vehicle drivers. The presentation materials included accident images and information on causes of accidents and how to avoid them.
This is a presentation on the emission norms present in India i.e Bharat Stage and in Europe i.e Euro. it also has a comparison between the two as well as a timeline of the two.
Aviation (Check-in and Requiring Special Attention)Mustafa Sekban
The document provides information on check-in services, unattended child passengers, expectant mothers, passengers with disabilities, attended infant and child passengers, and transporting pets on flights. It details check-in closing times, online and self check-in processes, requirements for unattended/attended children and infants, medical documentation needs for expectant mothers and ill passengers, and rules for transporting cats and dogs as pets.
This document provides tips for staying safe on the road as a driver or passenger. It emphasizes that safety is a shared responsibility and lists several precautions people in vehicles should take, such as ensuring the vehicle is roadworthy, wearing seatbelts, getting enough sleep, and driving within the speed limit. The document also recommends specific safe driving practices like taking regular breaks, not distracting the driver, properly parking, and using safety equipment correctly. Finally, it encourages participating in driver training programs to help maximize safety.
Travel documents such as passports and visas are required for international travel. Passports provide proof of a traveler's identity and nationality, and come in different types for different purposes. Visas allow entry into a foreign country for a temporary period. Travel agents assist travelers with obtaining the necessary documents by liaising with passport offices, foreign consulates, and other authorities. Insurance and adherence to baggage and customs rules further facilitate safe and legal travel.
The document provides extensive safety tips and guidelines for driving. It discusses common causes of accidents such as reckless, distracted and drunk driving. It provides guidance on proper vehicle maintenance, safe driving techniques for different road and weather conditions, and tips for emergencies. Maintaining alertness, following traffic laws, and being courteous to other drivers are emphasized as important ways to drive safely.
This document provides information on defensive driving techniques. It begins by defining defensive driving as driving to save lives, time and money despite road conditions and other drivers' actions. It then lists statistics on road accidents in India and discusses common accident spots and black spots. It provides tips for drivers such as being aware of fatigue, following traffic rules, and not driving under the influence. It also discusses best practices for other road users, vehicle inspections, handling emergencies, and developing a defensive driving attitude.
Vehicle categories are essential for regulating the automotive industry internationally. There are several international organizations that classify vehicles for regulatory purposes, with the main ones being NHTSA in the US and UNECE (ECE) in Europe. ECE vehicle categories include M (passenger vehicles), N (goods vehicles), L (three-wheeled or smaller vehicles), T/R/S (agricultural vehicles), and O (trailers). Passenger vehicles are further broken down by size and use. The document then provides examples to illustrate the various vehicle types that fall under the different international classification systems.
Presentation on "Getting a driving license"Tajrian Pranty
The document argues that all citizens should be required to be age 21 and pass a driving course before being issued a license. This is because 65% of truck accidents in Bangladesh each year are due to lack of driving education. Young drivers especially tend to speed, disregard rules and overestimate their abilities due to lack of experience with hazard perception. The document provides Canada as an example that requires drivers to be 16, pass a knowledge test, then a basic road test after one year and a proper road test after two years. Completing all these steps takes three years. While some may argue age and informal learning are sufficient, the document refutes this by saying mental development is needed to value life and know traffic laws and regulations.
This document provides an overview of inflight services on airlines. It discusses the 5 main services passengers can expect: 1) meal service including breakfast, lunch/dinner, and snacks, 2) drink and beverage service including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, 3) reading materials such as magazines and newspapers, 4) inflight entertainment like movies and music, and 5) duty free sales of tax-free products, typically on international flights. Safety procedures are also outlined such as turning off electronics for takeoff/landing, keeping seatbelts fastened, and rules for exit row seating.
Car crashes are caused by human error, faulty equipment, weather, and other factors. To test vehicle safety, experiments are conducted including frontal impact, side impact, and rollover tests. Vehicles are given star ratings based on factors like structural integrity and injury measures. Safety features include active systems like ABS and DSC that help prevent crashes, and passive systems like airbags and seatbelts that mitigate injury during a crash. Proper use of all vehicle safety systems and features can help reduce accident risks and injuries.
Customs regulations govern the import and export of goods. Some prohibited imports include live pigs/pig meat, remote controlled drones without a permit, and seeds/plants without an import permit. Currency import is unlimited but amounts over $5000 cash or $10,000 traveler's checks must be declared. The International Health Regulations are legally binding regulations adopted by the WHO to help countries respond to public health emergencies of international concern. Major recommended vaccinations for travel to India include hepatitis A, typhoid, rabies, and yellow fever depending on origin/destination.
The document discusses logistics transportation systems, specifically comparing truckload (TL) and less than truckload (LTL) trucking. It examines factors to consider when choosing between TL and LTL like shipping volume, inventory levels, and customer needs. Schneider Logistics Inc. is used as an example, offering both TL and LTL services using different vehicle types and prioritizing customer satisfaction. Transportation management systems can help optimize decisions by identifying opportunities to consolidate partial loads into cheaper full truckloads.
Road safety involves methods and measures to prevent injuries from traffic accidents. It is important that all road users, including children, follow safety rules and measures like wearing seatbelts and helmets. Statistics show over 1 million people die in road accidents worldwide each year, with 3-4% of GDP lost and a child dying every 3 minutes. Factors that contribute to accidents include driver behavior, road conditions, enforcement of regulations, and types of road users. Efforts are needed across many sectors to improve road design, education, enforcement of laws, and emergency response to make roads safer.
Vehicle Identification and Classification SystemVishal Polley
The VICS system for identification and classification of moving vehicles on the road side from the videos is a great importance today. The main goal of our project is to implement an efficient method for recognizing vehicles in Indian conditions.
Middle and high school students in North Carolina can lose their driver's license or permit for academic or disciplinary reasons:
1) Middle school students must pass 70% of classes each year and high school students must pass 75% of classes each semester.
2) Parents will be notified if their child is not meeting academic standards, has dropped out of school, or was involved in disciplinary action.
3) Reasons for disciplinary action that could result in license revocation include possession of alcohol, drugs, or weapons on school property or assaulting a teacher or staff member.
The document discusses integrating Aadhar identification with the issuance of driving licenses in India. It outlines the generic process for obtaining a driving license which involves buying and filling forms, verifying details, paying fees, taking a test, providing biometric data, and receiving a smart card. It suggests allowing online registration, payment, and test scheduling through the Sarthi system. It also proposes authorizing Common Service Centers to collect biometrics and administer computer-based tests for learner's licenses. Finally, it mentions integrating with Aadhar by having a dedicated UID server generate Aadhar IDs in real time for the transport department.
Driver fatigue and sleep apnoea is one of the major contributory factor in drivers falling asleep at the steering wheel. Watch the presentation and let it never happen to you.
The document discusses road safety issues globally and in India. Some key points:
- Over 1.2 million people are killed in road accidents worldwide every year, with majority occurring in low- and middle-income countries. India ranks 9th highest for road accident deaths.
- Speeding, drunk driving, distracted driving, and lack of safety precautions like helmet and seatbelt usage are major causes of accidents. Developed countries have much stricter traffic rules and enforcement.
- Comprehensive driver training programs and difficult license tests in developed nations help produce safer drivers. Traffic safety education should begin in schools to cultivate safe driving habits from a young age.
The document provides information on land transportation regulations in the Philippines, including:
1) Motor vehicle registration requirements - vehicles must be registered based on the regional office and last digits of the license plate. There is also a monthly and weekly schedule for registration.
2) Driver's license requirements - licenses are classified and must match the type of vehicle being driven. Requirements include minimum experience, training, and passing exams to qualify for additional license codes.
3) Permit regulations - vehicles have size and weight limits that require special permits. Driver's licenses also specify conditions and limitations.
This document discusses defensive driving techniques. It identifies various driving hazards like reckless driving, distracted driving, fatigue, and driving under the influence. It emphasizes the importance of seat belts, vehicle maintenance, and obeying traffic rules. Some defensive driving tips include keeping adequate distance from other vehicles, adjusting speed based on weather and road conditions, and not driving when impaired or fatigued. The goal is to help drivers stay safe on the road.
This document summarizes the agenda and key topics from an Apex Safety Committee meeting. The agenda included discussions on emergency alarms and exits, safety contacts, driving safety such as types of road users in India and unsafe driving behaviors, defensive driving techniques, speed limits, safety signage, personal protective equipment requirements, and checklists for commercial vehicle drivers. The presentation materials included accident images and information on causes of accidents and how to avoid them.
This is a presentation on the emission norms present in India i.e Bharat Stage and in Europe i.e Euro. it also has a comparison between the two as well as a timeline of the two.
Aviation (Check-in and Requiring Special Attention)Mustafa Sekban
The document provides information on check-in services, unattended child passengers, expectant mothers, passengers with disabilities, attended infant and child passengers, and transporting pets on flights. It details check-in closing times, online and self check-in processes, requirements for unattended/attended children and infants, medical documentation needs for expectant mothers and ill passengers, and rules for transporting cats and dogs as pets.
This document provides tips for staying safe on the road as a driver or passenger. It emphasizes that safety is a shared responsibility and lists several precautions people in vehicles should take, such as ensuring the vehicle is roadworthy, wearing seatbelts, getting enough sleep, and driving within the speed limit. The document also recommends specific safe driving practices like taking regular breaks, not distracting the driver, properly parking, and using safety equipment correctly. Finally, it encourages participating in driver training programs to help maximize safety.
Travel documents such as passports and visas are required for international travel. Passports provide proof of a traveler's identity and nationality, and come in different types for different purposes. Visas allow entry into a foreign country for a temporary period. Travel agents assist travelers with obtaining the necessary documents by liaising with passport offices, foreign consulates, and other authorities. Insurance and adherence to baggage and customs rules further facilitate safe and legal travel.
The document provides extensive safety tips and guidelines for driving. It discusses common causes of accidents such as reckless, distracted and drunk driving. It provides guidance on proper vehicle maintenance, safe driving techniques for different road and weather conditions, and tips for emergencies. Maintaining alertness, following traffic laws, and being courteous to other drivers are emphasized as important ways to drive safely.
This document provides information on defensive driving techniques. It begins by defining defensive driving as driving to save lives, time and money despite road conditions and other drivers' actions. It then lists statistics on road accidents in India and discusses common accident spots and black spots. It provides tips for drivers such as being aware of fatigue, following traffic rules, and not driving under the influence. It also discusses best practices for other road users, vehicle inspections, handling emergencies, and developing a defensive driving attitude.
Vehicle categories are essential for regulating the automotive industry internationally. There are several international organizations that classify vehicles for regulatory purposes, with the main ones being NHTSA in the US and UNECE (ECE) in Europe. ECE vehicle categories include M (passenger vehicles), N (goods vehicles), L (three-wheeled or smaller vehicles), T/R/S (agricultural vehicles), and O (trailers). Passenger vehicles are further broken down by size and use. The document then provides examples to illustrate the various vehicle types that fall under the different international classification systems.
Presentation on "Getting a driving license"Tajrian Pranty
The document argues that all citizens should be required to be age 21 and pass a driving course before being issued a license. This is because 65% of truck accidents in Bangladesh each year are due to lack of driving education. Young drivers especially tend to speed, disregard rules and overestimate their abilities due to lack of experience with hazard perception. The document provides Canada as an example that requires drivers to be 16, pass a knowledge test, then a basic road test after one year and a proper road test after two years. Completing all these steps takes three years. While some may argue age and informal learning are sufficient, the document refutes this by saying mental development is needed to value life and know traffic laws and regulations.
This document provides an overview of inflight services on airlines. It discusses the 5 main services passengers can expect: 1) meal service including breakfast, lunch/dinner, and snacks, 2) drink and beverage service including alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, 3) reading materials such as magazines and newspapers, 4) inflight entertainment like movies and music, and 5) duty free sales of tax-free products, typically on international flights. Safety procedures are also outlined such as turning off electronics for takeoff/landing, keeping seatbelts fastened, and rules for exit row seating.
Car crashes are caused by human error, faulty equipment, weather, and other factors. To test vehicle safety, experiments are conducted including frontal impact, side impact, and rollover tests. Vehicles are given star ratings based on factors like structural integrity and injury measures. Safety features include active systems like ABS and DSC that help prevent crashes, and passive systems like airbags and seatbelts that mitigate injury during a crash. Proper use of all vehicle safety systems and features can help reduce accident risks and injuries.
Customs regulations govern the import and export of goods. Some prohibited imports include live pigs/pig meat, remote controlled drones without a permit, and seeds/plants without an import permit. Currency import is unlimited but amounts over $5000 cash or $10,000 traveler's checks must be declared. The International Health Regulations are legally binding regulations adopted by the WHO to help countries respond to public health emergencies of international concern. Major recommended vaccinations for travel to India include hepatitis A, typhoid, rabies, and yellow fever depending on origin/destination.
The document discusses logistics transportation systems, specifically comparing truckload (TL) and less than truckload (LTL) trucking. It examines factors to consider when choosing between TL and LTL like shipping volume, inventory levels, and customer needs. Schneider Logistics Inc. is used as an example, offering both TL and LTL services using different vehicle types and prioritizing customer satisfaction. Transportation management systems can help optimize decisions by identifying opportunities to consolidate partial loads into cheaper full truckloads.
Road safety involves methods and measures to prevent injuries from traffic accidents. It is important that all road users, including children, follow safety rules and measures like wearing seatbelts and helmets. Statistics show over 1 million people die in road accidents worldwide each year, with 3-4% of GDP lost and a child dying every 3 minutes. Factors that contribute to accidents include driver behavior, road conditions, enforcement of regulations, and types of road users. Efforts are needed across many sectors to improve road design, education, enforcement of laws, and emergency response to make roads safer.
Vehicle Identification and Classification SystemVishal Polley
The VICS system for identification and classification of moving vehicles on the road side from the videos is a great importance today. The main goal of our project is to implement an efficient method for recognizing vehicles in Indian conditions.
Middle and high school students in North Carolina can lose their driver's license or permit for academic or disciplinary reasons:
1) Middle school students must pass 70% of classes each year and high school students must pass 75% of classes each semester.
2) Parents will be notified if their child is not meeting academic standards, has dropped out of school, or was involved in disciplinary action.
3) Reasons for disciplinary action that could result in license revocation include possession of alcohol, drugs, or weapons on school property or assaulting a teacher or staff member.
The document discusses integrating Aadhar identification with the issuance of driving licenses in India. It outlines the generic process for obtaining a driving license which involves buying and filling forms, verifying details, paying fees, taking a test, providing biometric data, and receiving a smart card. It suggests allowing online registration, payment, and test scheduling through the Sarthi system. It also proposes authorizing Common Service Centers to collect biometrics and administer computer-based tests for learner's licenses. Finally, it mentions integrating with Aadhar by having a dedicated UID server generate Aadhar IDs in real time for the transport department.
This document discusses road accident management and provides guidelines for road safety. It notes that man-made disasters include transportation hazards like road, rail, air and water accidents. A traffic collision occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, or stationary object. Road accidents result in injuries, deaths and property damage. Causes of road accidents include human factors, road design/environment, and vehicle design/maintenance. The government of India is taking steps like road engineering, enforcement of laws, education and training, and emergency response to improve road safety. Public guidelines emphasize using sidewalks, crossing safely, avoiding distractions, and following traffic rules.
The document discusses Newton's three laws of motion:
1) An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force. Friction causes objects to slow down.
2) The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force. F=ma.
3) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Examples include a bird's wings pushing air down to lift itself up.
Regulatory signs regulate traffic to promote orderly road use and use octagonal, triangular, or rectangular shapes in red and white. Warning signs warn of hazards and use diamond, pentagon, or other shapes in yellow and green. Informative signs provide guidance and use green, blue, or white shapes like horizontal rectangles. Temporary traffic control signs warn of roadwork dangers and regulate construction zones using orange diamond or horizontal rectangle shapes.
The document describes an automatic number plate recognition system that could be implemented for Pakistan's traffic security. It discusses the components of an ANPR system including license plate capture cameras, recognition software, and a database. The goals are to reduce crime, monitor traffic flow, and control access at places like parking lots. It provides details on camera requirements, recognition process, use cases for ANPR, and a bibliography.
1) The document outlines anti-bullying policies and procedures that schools should implement to promote a positive school climate, including defining bullying, its various forms, cyberbullying, prevention programs, intervention strategies, and the roles of the school, parents, and students.
2) Schools are required by law to establish clear anti-bullying policies, procedures for reporting and investigating incidents, rehabilitation programs, and annual reporting on bullying statistics.
3) The document provides examples of intervention strategies schools should use such as counseling victims, supervising bullies, and maintaining contact with parents of involved students.
There are several modes of entry for international business, including exporting, turnkey projects, licensing, franchising, and joint ventures. Exporting involves shipping goods from one country to another for sale. A turnkey project is a contract where a firm designs, constructs, and equips a facility ready for operation. Licensing and franchising involve granting rights to intellectual property in exchange for royalties. Joint ventures establish new companies jointly owned by two independent firms for a set period of time. Mergers and acquisitions involve combining companies through stock swaps or cash payments.
This document is an act requiring all elementary and secondary schools to adopt policies to prevent and address bullying. It defines bullying and directs schools to adopt anti-bullying policies within 6 months. The policies must address bullying that occurs on school grounds, at school events, through technology, and retaliation. Schools must educate students on dynamics of bullying and reporting, investigate reports, protect victims, and discipline perpetrators. Schools must submit annual reports on bullying incidents. Non-compliant schools will face sanctions from the Department of Education.
This document discusses bullying and provides information about its different types. It defines physical, verbal, and relational bullying and provides examples of each. The document advises what to do if being bullied, such as ignoring the bully, not showing emotion, and telling someone else. It suggests ways to stop bullying like boosting self-esteem or talking to a counselor. The document also includes questions for potential bullies to consider about how their actions make others feel and whether they use their size to intimidate others. It credits the authors Ivan Leonardo Bejarano Ramirez, Rogelio Antonio Campiño Cadavid, and Jose Santiago Barragan Chaparro.
The document discusses Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) systems. It provides the following key points:
1. ANPR uses optical character recognition on images captured by specialized cameras to read license plates on vehicles.
2. The cameras capture images that are then processed by ANPR software to detect, segment, and identify the license plate numbers.
3. ANPR systems are commonly used for electronic toll collection, traffic management, parking enforcement, and border control by storing images and license plate data.
E-learning can take many forms, including standalone courses, virtual classrooms, games/simulations, embedded content, blended learning, and mobile learning. When designing e-learning, instructional designers must make important decisions about learning goals, objectives, prerequisites, and sequencing. There are three options for sequencing - bottom-up which teaches prerequisites first, top-down which starts with the main objective, and sideways which allows learners to discover prerequisites as they learn. Design also requires selecting appropriate learning activities such as presentations, readings, explores, and activities for learners to connect with and apply the content. Careful planning of these design elements can ensure effective e-learning experiences.
Open source licensing is determined by the licence approved by the Open Source Initiative. Approved licences meet the Open Source Definition and include popular licences like GPL, LGPL, MPL and BSD. Intellectual property rights specify who owns software property through agreements and contracts. All software projects must keep detailed records of licensing and ownership of contributions in an IPR registry to properly manage copyrights and the effects of open source licensing.
This document discusses different types of bullying including verbal, physical, emotional/social, psychological, and cyber bullying. It provides tips on how to avoid bullies such as not showing emotion, sticking up for yourself and others, and telling authorities. It also discusses how to stop bullying through anti-bullying training and campaigns in schools, as well as encouraging acceptance and confidence in students. The causes of bullying are said to be insecurity and problems in the bully's own life.
The document discusses road safety and statistics related to road accidents worldwide and in India. Some key points:
- Over 1.2 million people are killed in road accidents worldwide each year, with 3,000 deaths daily and 500 of them children.
- In India in 2007, 1,14,590 people were killed in road accidents, with Kerala accounting for 3,802 deaths.
- The annual economic loss due to road accidents in India is over Rs. 300,000 crores.
The document then provides various technological, infrastructural, educational, enforcement and other suggestions to improve road safety in India.
This document presents a seminar on a vehicle number plate recognition system by Prashant Dahake. The system uses image processing techniques to identify vehicles from their number plates in order to increase security and reduce crime. It works by capturing an image of a vehicle, extracting the license plate, recognizing the numbers on the plate, and identifying the vehicle from a database stored on a PC. The system utilizes a series of image processing technologies including OCR to recognize plates more accurately than previous neural network-based methods. It was implemented in Matlab and tested on real images.
From Learner to Leader The Journey of Becoming a Skilled Driving Instructor.pptxAcademyof roadsafety
You can enrol with the Academy of Road Safety (AORS) to become a good driving instructor Sydney or any other part of Australia. By enrolling in our comprehensive programs, you will access a wealth of industry expertise, modern teaching methodologies, and hands-on experience that will not only refine your driving skills but also equip you with the art of effective instruction.
The document provides information about a driver's study group, including what the purpose and goals of the group are, what has prevented attendees from obtaining their license in the past, and the steps needed to get a license, including studying for the written exam, practicing driving, obtaining proper identification documents, paying fees, and passing the written, driving and vision exams. It also lists contact information for the local driver's license office and provides an overview of the types of driver's licenses in Texas as well as how to apply for a license, including taking the required exams.
The document provides information about signs and traffic signals that drivers need to know for the Oregon license test. It describes different types of signs like regulatory signs that prohibit certain actions and are red, warning signs that alert drivers to hazards and are yellow, and guide signs that provide directional information and are green. It also explains common traffic signal lights and their meanings, such as a steady red requiring a complete stop. Key signs and their purposes are depicted to help with identification and understanding of traffic controls.
Our school promotes open exchange, in a safe, orderly, caring and supportive place, where the expectation is one of success. In the classroom and on the road, we look to foster a positive relationship between students and staff.
The quality of what the students learn is of great importance to our team. At Advance Driving Academy, we offer unique information with the emphasis on creating greater layers of student safety. Particular emphasis is placed on: Alcohol Awareness, The Most Common Teen Car Crashes, and, Women's/Men's Personal Safety.
Community benefit and involvement are also at the core of our work. As a beneficiary of community business, we endeavor to honor his relationship by being an involved and active force in the community.
Our overall goal is to accomplish the highest level of customer satisfaction, while serving a diverse population, and this establish Advance Driving Academy as a valuable and trusted community resource.
Springfield driving school provides driving lessons and helps people earn their driver's license. Located in Vienna, Virginia, the school is approved by the American Automobile Association and has helped hundreds of students learn to drive. It also offers an online driver training program and provides information on other local driving schools like Arlington driving school. The document provides details on an 8-hour defensive driving course offered in Fairfax, Virginia on select Saturdays, including instructions on registration, fees, and benefits of completing the course.
This document provides information on Virginia driver responsibilities and licensing. It covers 4 topics: 1) the goals and requirements for a driver's license, 2) the types of Virginia licenses and requirements to obtain them, 3) right-of-way concepts at intersections and special situations, and 4) vehicle inspection and registration requirements. The document includes tables and illustrations to explain licensing types, right-of-way rules, and when to yield to other vehicles or pedestrians. It is intended to educate drivers on Virginia road rules and regulations.
To obtain a International driving license in Latvia, you need to go through several procedures that are familiar to anyone who already drives a car.https://www.e-itca.org/contact-itca
This document outlines the key components of maintaining vehicle roadworthiness: daily walkaround checks, safety inspections every 10 weeks, adhering to manufacturer servicing schedules, and annual MOT tests. It stresses the importance of defect reporting, record keeping for at least 15 months, and inspecting auxiliary equipment like passenger lifts. Following these maintenance practices helps ensure vehicles are safe and legally compliant to operate on the road.
This document provides information about driver education requirements for a class taught by Mr. Wesnofske. Students must bring writing materials to each class. Grading will be based on quizzes, a final, and a presentation. Students must complete 24 hours of classroom instruction and 24 hours of behind-the-wheel training, including 6 hours of driving and 18 hours of observation, to pass. The document also summarizes New York's graduated driver licensing requirements, including restrictions for learner's permits and junior licenses.
Virginia has established boating safety education requirements that were phased in between 2007-2016. The requirements apply to operators of motorboats over 10hp and personal watercraft. Operators can meet the requirements by taking an approved boating safety course, passing an equivalency exam, or qualifying for an exception. Failure to comply may result in a $100 civil penalty. The goal is to help manage risks on Virginia waterways where over 700 boating accidents occur annually.
P-Plate Progression Transitioning from Learner to Provisional License in Aust...Onroad Driving Education
Learn the essential steps and guidelines for transitioning from a learner to a provisional license (P-Plate) in Australia. Get valuable insights and expert advice on the P-Plate progression process.
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The document summarizes the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA), a nonprofit organization comprised of motor carrier safety enforcement agencies in North America. The CVSA works to promote uniformity in commercial motor vehicle inspections and regulations through committees and programs. Roadside inspections are a core CVSA activity, with over 4 million conducted annually across North America. Inspections focus on critical vehicle and driver issues to improve safety and compliance.
This document provides information from a parent orientation meeting for Montana's teen driver education program. It discusses the graduated driver licensing requirements, including 50 hours of supervised practice driving with 10 hours at night. It emphasizes the role of parents in supervising their teen's practice driving and ensuring they follow safety rules. Several risks to inexperienced teen drivers are outlined, including distractions, passengers, and driving at night or without seatbelts. Teens are advised to ask parents for permission and review family driving rules before borrowing the car.
1. The presentation discussed transportation risk management, focusing on driver safety issues like fatigue, vehicle maintenance, and distractions.
2. It emphasized the importance of having strong policies and training programs to manage risks and prevent crashes. This includes driver screening, ongoing training, and compliance with regulations.
3. Post-crash response was also covered, stressing proper documentation and evidence collection to facilitate investigation and limit liability in the event of an incident. Overall the presentation aimed to help organizations effectively oversee transportation operations and driver safety.
This document provides an overview of Business Driver's implementation of a web-based driver risk assessment and training program for National Grid. Key points include:
- The program will assess 10,000 UK drivers via an online assessment and identify high-risk drivers for on-road training.
- On-road training sessions will be half-days conducted one-on-one in National Grid vehicles. Trainers will wear Business Driver polo shirts.
- The risk assessment identifies drivers as high, medium, or low risk based on their speed and accuracy in hazard identification.
- On-road sessions will include an introduction, assessment drive, demo drive if needed, coached candidate drive, and feedback report.
The document summarizes a town hall meeting about improving motorcycle safety in Indiana. Key points discussed include establishing consistent training across the state using the Motorcycle Safety Foundation curriculum, increasing training opportunities, and setting goals to train more riders and promote motorcycle awareness. A strategy was presented that involves multiple training providers statewide, a centralized online registration system, quality assurance of providers, and reimbursing providers $125 per rider trained.
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
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1. How to drive in A step-by-step
New York State (NYS) guide
2. Introduction
1. Driving with your home country’s
driver’s license
2. Obtaining a NYS Driver’s License
– Written exam & Learner’s Permit
– Practice driving
– Five Hour Pre-licensing Course
– Road Test
4. Written Test & Learner’s Permit
• Apply for a New York State (NYS) Learner’s Permit
– Pay application fee and license fee
• www.nydmv.state.ny.us/licefee.htm
• Pass the vision test
• Pass the written test
– You must study for the written test by reading the NYS
Driver’s Manual & Study Guide
• www.nydmv.state.ny.us/dmanual/default.html
• www.nydmv.state.ny.us/youngerdriver/default.html
5. Practice Driving
• Must be accompanied by a licensed NYS
Driver age 21 or older
• Driver’s with NYS Learner’s Permits cannot:
– Drive in New York City (NYC)
– In Westchester County
– On bridges or tunnels in or around NYC
• The DMV recommends that all learners
have a minimum of 50 hours of supervised
practice driving with an additional 15 hours
at night (after sunset) and another 10 hours
in heavy traffic.
6. Five Hour Pre-licensing Course
• Five Hour Pre-licensing
– an adult education course offered through most commercial
driving schools
– offered by licensed DMV providers
– Look in the telephone directory under "Driving Instruction."
• All Learner Permit holders must take either the Five Hour
Pre-licensing Course or a Driver Education Course
• After passing either course:
– Five Hour Pre-licensing Course = MV-278
– Driver Education Course = MV-285
7. Road Test
• Make appointment with Department of Motor Vehicles
• Must bring your own car or a friend’s car
• Have three chances to pass