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VOLUNTEER DRIVER TRAINING PRESENTATION

NON-EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATION Non sworn personnel are not authorized to operate agency vehicles in emergency mode (lights/sirens). Vehicles must be operated in accordance with all traffic laws.

Defensive Driving is Making a habit of driving to prevent collisions and violations. Creating a safe driving space. Defending yourself even if the conditions are poor or other drivers are acting unsafely. Driving to save lives, time, and money in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others.

Characteristics of a Defensive Driver: Knowledge of laws and safe driving strategies Alertness to focus attention on driving and the changing conditions Foresight to recognize hazards in advance and know what might happen Judgment to decide the safest action Skill to carry out the action

Q: How do we prevent collisions? A: Collisions are prevented by the driver(s) doing everything reasonable to avoid them.

Road Sign Shapes Round- Railroad Advance Warning Diamond- Existing or possible hazards ahead Triangle- Yield Crossbuck- Railraod Crossing Pentagon- School Advance and School Crossing

Road Sign Shapes Vertical Rectangle- Generally Regulatory Pennant- Advance warning of no passing zones Octagon- Stop Horizontal Rectangle- Generally for guide signs

Traffic Sign Colors Green- Guide, Directional information Red- Stop, Do not enter, or wrong way Blue- Motorists service guide Orange- Construction/ Maintenance warning Brown- Public recreation/ scenic Yellow- General warning White- Regulatory Black- Regulatory

Crash Statistics 90% of all crashes are the result of DRIVER ERROR

Crash Statistics Drivers have a 1 in 3 chance (33%) of being involved in a fatal crash

What affects our ability behind the wheel? Age Lights Glare Vision Eyewear Dirty Windows Fatigue Stress Medication Passengers Cellular Phones Injury/ Illness

Driver Safety Equipment Seatbelt use is MANDATORY as outlined in Florida state statute and Sheriff s Office policy. Failure to use a seatbelt could result in disciplinary action and/or benefits if involved in an accident

Safety Belts Protect- They protect you by absorbing the crash. Control- They help you stay in control of your vehicle by keeping you in your seat. Survive- They increase your chance of surviving a crash by more than 50%.

What are the consequences or results of speeding? Increased gas consumption Longer stopping distance Violation of traffic laws Increased chance of injury or fatality Decreased peripheral scanning ability

What are the consequences or results of speeding continued? Speeding affects your field of vision. The faster you are traveling, the narrower your visual field. This reduces your ability to recognize hazards outside of that narrow line of vision. Driving at unsafe speeds is hazardous to you and other drivers on the road. Safe driving is as simple as making a decision to do so.

Safety Facts

Driving Too Fast The risk of being killed in a collision increases with speed. Speed kills. The greater the speed, the greater your risk of serious injury or death. There is 4 times more energy in a crash at 60 MPH than at 30 MPH.

Speeding is a contributing factor in fatal crashes that kill approximately 13 of 500 people every year.

Vehicle Control Proper steering will control weight shift and provide effective maneuvering. Shuffle steering helps maintain control and provides smooth steering. Hand position is at the 10 and 2 o clock or the 9 and 3 o clock position on the steering wheel.

Passing Passing is one of the most dangerous things we do. One of the most common causes of deadly head on collisions is improper passing. Before undertaking any pass, ask yourself.

Will it make any difference? Is it safe? Is it legal? Do I really need to get ahead? When getting ready to pass another vehicle, maintain a safe following distance. Before passing, signal left and continually scan the road ahead and behind.

When NOT to Pass NO PASSING ZONE Where you see a DO NOT PASS sign or NO PASSING ZONE Where a solid yellow line is painted on your side of the center line. On hills or curves At or within 100 feet of intersections Within 100 feet of a bridge, viaduct, tunnel, or railroad crossing

When NOT to Pass On hills or curves At or within 100 feet of intersections Within 100 feet of a bridge, viaduct, tunnel, or railroad crossing

How to Recognize Potential Hazards Scan the road ahead, behind, and next to your vehicle Check your rear view and side view mirrors every 3 to 5 seconds Many collisions may have been and could be prevented if drivers recognize hazards in advance and focus their attention on driving.

Proper Mirror Adjustment Mirrors should be adjusted so that you cannot see the sides of your own vehicle.

Collision Avoidance/ Preparedness It is better to swerve right instead of toward oncoming traffic to prevent a crash. Hitting a row of bushes is better than a tree, post, or solid object. Hitting a vehicle moving in the same direction is better than hitting one head-on.

Collision Avoidance/ Preparedness Driving off the road is better than skidding off the road when trying to avoid a crash. It is better to hit something that is not moving instead of a vehicle moving toward you.

Aggressive Driving Aggressive driving causes 6.8 million crashes based on estimates. Increasingly crowded highways and traffic backups cause many drivers to lose control and become extremely aggressive. Don t challenge aggressive drivers

How close is too close? 2 to 3 seconds following distance is generally recommended for driving in town The higher the speed, the greater the following distance 3 to 6 second minimum following distance is recommended on county highways

Take Your Keys With You Florida law prohibits drivers leaving a vehicle parked and unattended while the engine is running. No matter how long you expect to be away from your vehicle, Florida Law requires all drivers to stop the engine, lock the ignition, and remove the key before exiting.

TIPS FOR YOU Use time management when driving Monitor your speed regularly Be careful and stay alert Lower your speed in work zones, school zones, and communities/neighborhoods Let tailgaters pass- don t increase your speed Use your turn signals Florida law requires you turn headlights on when driving in rain, fog, smoke, or other low visibility situations

BE SAFE!