1. You can get hurt or die in an accident even if you aren’t driving, by being with a teen driver. 2. Even safe drivers can get injured by other distracted or bad drivers. If you do not have your permit, please provide the last four digits of your social security number so that your teacher can issue your drug and alcohol certificate.
2. Always wear a seatbelt. W—What you Want to know Discuss two things you want to know about driving. 1. How to parallel park properly.
These rules are; • Suitable for what they are going to be used for. • Has to be safe and be inspected regularly. • Used only by people that have been train to use it. • Has to have safety rules on the equipment. When equipment is unsafe or broken it should always be reported.
The general operations of vehicles, including the mechanical aspect, involves knowing how and where everything operates as well as being attentive with the vehicle and its limits. For example, A driver must learn to check gages, tires, oil, etc. Much responsibility comes with the operation of a vehicle. Sixteen is the age of making mistakes and learning form them. Drivers who start at a younger age have time to make those mistakes, compared to being eighteen, where you would be held more accountable.
When you are learning to drive a stick shift car, you must know where the clutch, brake, gas, emergency brake, and the gear shifter is. Also always have a friend that knows how to drive stick shift for obvious safety reasons and extra help. First you walk to where ever your car keys are, grab them and go to your vehicle. Unlock your vehicle. Open the door and then sit in the
o Always park on the right side (except when on a one-way street) not more than a foot away from the curb. o Set the parking brake. o Put the car gear in park for automatic transmission or in reverse for manual transmission. o Turn off the ignition and remove your keys (Florida law states that you must do this) before exiting and locking the
Drunk driving is the leading cause of death for people from the age of six to thirty-three years old (Curran, 1). One in three people will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime (MADD, 1). Everyday thirty-six people in the United States die due to the crashes and approximately 700 more are injured in car crashes that involve alcohol-impaired drivers. This year, 10,839 people will die in drunk-driving crashes; one every fifty minutes (MADD, 1). “Cracking down on those who take drugs or drink and then drive is a year round commitment for Warwickshire and West Mercia.”- West Mercia Police.
Prior to carrying their role I ensure all staff are adequately trained in Health and Safety, including Moving and Handling, COSHH, Fire Safety, this training is updated on an annual basis and relevant or new legislation passed on when required through team meetings or supervisions. Under the RIDDOR, Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013, I am required to report fatalities caused by workplace injuries, major injuries or incidents, dangerous occurrences and occupational
Vehicle Safety I put on a safety belt whenever I am a driver or passenger in a motor vehicle. My vehicle is equipped with an air bag. I obey traffic rules. I use turn signals when turning or changing lanes. I drive a safe distance behind the car in front of me (10 mph = 1 car length).
Persuasive Essay Janelle Logemann College Writing Period 7 1-23-12 The United States Department of Transportation estimates that two thirds of fatalities are at least partially caused by aggressive driving. The speed limits should not be changed on the highways and interstates because the faster people are allowed to drive, the more reckless they may become. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reviewed insurance claims, police reports, and newspapers from 16 cities revealing 10,037 incidents of aggressive driving between 1990 and 1996, resulting in 218 deaths and more than 12,610 injures. In Illinois approximately 32 percent of all fatal crashes are speed-related. As the number of vehicles operating at higher speeds on 65 mph interstates is increased it results in a chance of collisions due to increased speed variance and greater risk of fatality resulting from higher crash impact speeds.