DRIVER EDUCATION FORUM 5/10/2007 SFC. T. ARCARO

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DRIVER EDUCATION FORUM 5/10/2007 SFC. T. ARCARO

CRASHES Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for people ages 16 through 24 years old.

The fatality rate for young drivers 16 through 19 years old is about 4 times as high as the rate for drivers 25 through 69 years old. FATALS

General statistics Each child born today can expect to live, on an average to 78 yrs old. 1 out of every 90 will die violently in a motor vehicle crash. NJ averages 2 deaths per day. More than half of all deaths involving crashes of 16-17 yrs olds occur when passengers u/20 are being transported without adults in the vehicle

WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT THE FATALITIES? How can you help? What is the most important issue that we can teach? What about the parents guide? Use as a tool in your schools and have parents sign it.

SEATBELTS #1 Encourage the use of wearing a seatbelt and tell the driver to encourage all passengers! NHTSA study found males were less likely to wear seatbelts. Age group 16-24 year olds were less likely to buckle up.

Pre-Operation Checks Exterior of Vehicle Lights clean and all operational Mirrors clean and operational Tires pressure, damage, tread Windshield and Wipers

Pre-Operation Checks Interior of Vehicle Adjust seat and headrest Fasten seatbelt Adjust mirrors Adjust climate control Secure all loose objects Start engine, check all gauges

Proper Driving Position Sit upright in the seat Pull the seatbelt tight Brace yourself with your left leg

Distracted Driving Common Distractions: #1 is changing the radio/cd Unknown Destination Multi-tasking Cell phone Be aware distracted drivers around you. Makeup

Driving Tips Scan the road ahead Highway Constantly check mirrors, blind spots Try to anticipate other vehicle actions what if? City At intersections, scan right, left and ahead Cover the brake through intersections and when passing hazards

Driving Tips Following Distance Use the three-second + rule to determine safe distance.

Driving Tips Stopping Distance Perception distance + Reaction distance + Braking distance = Stopping distance At 55 mph, 140 ft + 60 ft + 144 ft = 344 ft At 65 mph, 440 ft By covering the brake, you can reduce or eliminate the reaction distance (60 ft at 55 mph.)

Driving Conditions Weather Use common sense Reduce speed Increase following distance

Driving Conditions Road Surface Be aware of changing road surface conditions. Dirt roads Weather-related Blind curves

Driving Conditions Daytime Lighting Use sunglasses and visors for bright sun. Nighttime Lighting Look down to road and roadway lines rather than at oncoming lights. Use rearview mirror night setting Use high beams when necessary Adjust your speed to the range of the headlights (don t overdrive)

OTHER HIGHWAY USERS Trucks-fully loaded @ 60mph=nearly 10 million lbs of force. Motorcycles-stop in a shorter distance. Pedestrians, scooters, bicyclists- know where they should be traveling.

Driving Conditions Traffic Teach driver that different times of the day will make it more stressful. Traffic back-ups and heavy merges = HIGH CRASHES

3 & 9 Hand Position 11 12 1 10 2 Left hand 9 3 Right hand 8 4 7 6 5 Light pressure with fingers Firm pressure with thumbs

Emergency & Evasive Driving Techniques Move to right, away from oncoming traffic Drive off the road if necessary Maintain control by not skidding Hit an object that will absorb energy If you can choose, hit something going in the same direction rather than stationary stationary rather than oncoming Never hit anything head-on, use a sideswipe if possible

Negotiating Intersections Common location for crashes Approximately 1/5 th of accidents Adjust speed to allow for scanning Slow down and cover the brake Look & listen for hazards

Unregulated Intersections An intersection that does not have any traffic control devices When two vehicles enter from two roads at the same time, the driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right Do not take this for granted

Teaching the GDL to new drivers What is the purpose of the GDL law? To reduce young drivers exposure to crash risks and to save lives!

Enforcement of the GDL laws Must have probable cause to stop the motor vehicle. Cannot guess the age of the driver by looking at a passing vehicle. Can summons the GDL holder as well as the adult supervisor. Fines do not adequately address violation for the new driver.

PROVISIONAL DL 17 yrs and older and up all restrictions apply. 21 and older driver or passenger no restriction for passenger nor hours driven.

OTHER ISSUES WITH PROVISIONAL DL Other passenger over 21 doesn t have to have valid DL! Can operate with bona fide employment or religious activity note.

CRASH RISK Highest crash risk is at lifetime high during the first 12-24 months of driving. We can make a difference if we save one life.