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Chapter 6 Effects of Driver Conditions
  • Start working on questions
  • on page 125
  • Chapter 5 answers
  • 1.d, 2.c, 3.d, 4.c, 5.d, 6.a

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Chapter 6 Effects of Driver Conditions
  • Emotions and Driving
  • Physical Senses and Driving
  • Physical Disabilities

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MAD DRIVER
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Is This You?
Aggressive Driving 2002 - ISBOE
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Aggressive Driving Statistics
  • One-third of all crashes related to aggressive
    driving behaviors - NHTSA
  • Aggressive driving plays a part in two- thirds
    of all traffic fatalities - USDOT
  • Aggressive Driving One of the top three driving
    highway safety concerns along with DUI non-use
    of seat belts USDOT
  • Aggressive Driving is more of a threat than DUI
  • 2000 AAA Survey

Aggressive Driving 2002 - ISBOE
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Driver Self-Evaluation-Are you a safe driver or a
crash waiting to happen. Think about it.
  • 1. Does your personality change when you get
    behind the wheel of a car?
  • 2. Do you consider speed a matter of personal
    preference?
  • 3. Do you maintain a safe distance between your
    car and the car in front of you?
  • 4. Do you yield to pedestrians?

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  • 5. Do you sometimes follow the car in front of
    you through a red light?
  • 6. Do you sometimes use your horn to vent your
    frustration?
  • 7. Are you aware of the speed limit on
    residential streets in your community?
  • 8. Do you use your turn signal for all turns and
    lane changes?
  • 9. Do you realize that your speed when passing
    should not exceed the posted speed limit?

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Happiness and Excitement
  • they can be too excited at the wheel
  • not paying attention to signs, traffic conditions
    etc.
  • blasting of music, excited conversation with
    friends
  • overconfidence, thinking nothing could go wrong

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Happiness and Excitement
  • In overtime Jason drives to the basket, leaps
    high and jams itscoring the winning basket just
    as time runs out.
  • As Jason leaves the parking lot he was very
    excitedtwo of his teammates are with him
  • What could happen?
  • finish this story

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  • Having the physical ability to operate a motor
    vehicle is really only half the picture.

Being in the right psychological and emotional
state - that is, having the right attitudes,
traits, and motivation is also essential to
driving safely, being courteous, and avoiding
accidents and traffic citations.
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Emotions and Driving
  • Avoid saying or doing anything that might
    distract or upset the driver. Refrain from
    heated discussions. Talk about positive events.
  • Discourage the driver from taking reckless
    actions. Be prepared to intervene if the driver
    endangers others by reckless driving. Encourage
    the driver to let someone else drive, or refuse
    to ride in the same vehicle. Do what you must do
    to protect yourself and others.
  • Do not hesitate to compliment the driver for
    doing a good job of driving in a difficult
    situation.

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Emotions and Driving
  • Effects on Risk Taking
  • Mature, responsible drivers so not let their
    emotions make them take unnecessary risks.
  • You must be mature enough to adjust your behavior
    so that you do not drive into or create high-risk
    situations.

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Physical Senses and Driving
  • Seeing
  • More than 90 percent of the information you
    gather while driving is received through your
    eyes.
  • Field of Vision
  • Color Vision
  • Depth Perception

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Physical Senses and Driving
  • Hearing
  • Sense of Motion
  • Risk Management
  • Distractions

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Physical Disabilities
  • Temporary Illness or Injury
  • Effects on Medicines

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Should she drive?Why ?
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