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1. Bell Ringer #1Driver Preparation (Factual) You and your buddies are getting ready to take a road trip to the beach to visit some friends. You have decided to drive your car. Before leaving for your adventure, write a short story of how you will make sure your vehicle, you and your passengers are up for the long drive (two paragraphs).
Underline all factual information Collect and Read students responses aloud to the class. Discuss.
Useful trip information:
http://www.dmv.org/how-to-guides/pre-trip-maintenance.php#tz_VA
Collect and Read students responses aloud to the class. Discuss.
Useful trip information:
http://www.dmv.org/how-to-guides/pre-trip-maintenance.php#tz_VA
2. DAY 1 OBJECTIVESI will learn
Pre-Drive Checks & Procedures
Starting & Securing Tasks
How to perform Under the Hood Checks
Scheduled maintenance checks
3. I. PRE-Drive Checks & Procedures People
Pets
Broken glass
Direction front tires are turned
Fluid leaks
Stray cattle
4. PRE-Drive Checks & Procedures
7. Weather
8. Directions
9. Tires
Weather: will you need sunglasses? Rain-x? more time? Defrosting?
Directions: do you know where youre going? Mapquest? Traffic jams during certain times of the day?
Tires: proper tread wear?
Weather: will you need sunglasses? Rain-x? more time? Defrosting?
Directions: do you know where youre going? Mapquest? Traffic jams during certain times of the day?
Tires: proper tread wear?
5. ***show actual tires******show actual tires***
11. Read story of how a fun weekend turned out to be ruined all because valuables were left visible in car.Read story of how a fun weekend turned out to be ruined all because valuables were left visible in car.
12. -give examples of appropriate locations
-develop a habit of where you put your keys-give examples of appropriate locations
-develop a habit of where you put your keys
16. Under the Hood Checks
17. Under the Hood Checks
19. After students have taken notes on under the hood checks and weekly self-checks, take them outside to the drivers ed car. Divide students into groups, give them labels and tape to physically navigate the different parts under an actual cars hood.
***In cold or rainy weather, remind students to bring jackets, gloves, umbrellas etc.***
After students have taken notes on under the hood checks and weekly self-checks, take them outside to the drivers ed car. Divide students into groups, give them labels and tape to physically navigate the different parts under an actual cars hood.
***In cold or rainy weather, remind students to bring jackets, gloves, umbrellas etc.***
21. DAY 2 OBJECTIVESI will learn
The different types of insurance
How to purchase appropriate insurance
What to do in case of an accident
22. BRAINSTORM
List at least three factors that determine the cost of your insurance.
Explain why these factors influence the cost.
List at least 3 insurance companies you have heard of.
23. Read & Define the 7 Types of Insurance on p. 306-308CLASS WORK Liability
Uninsured Motorist Fee
Collision
Comprehensive
Medical Payment
No-Fault
Towing
24. MINIMUM Liability Insurance Coveragefor VIRGINIA Liable = responsible
Liability insurance is proof that you will be financially responsible if you cause damage to property or injure other people
$25,000 for injury or death of one person
$50,000 for injury or death of two or more people
$20,000 for property damage
25. Uh oh
Traffic Crashes DMVM p. 37 STOP at the scene of the crash or as close to the scene as possible w/out blocking traffic. You may move the vehicles before the police arrive if the vehicles create a traffic hazard.
GIVE HELP if someone is injured. Do not attempt to move an injured person from a wrecked vehicle unless you have the necessary medical training or there is an immediate danger such as fire.
REPORT THE CRASH to the police as quickly as possible. Motor vehicle crashes involving property damage, personal injury or death must be reported to the police.
EXCHANGE INFO with other people involved in the crash as ASAP. (CHECK HANDOUT FOR SPECIFICS)
NOTIFY your insurance company ASAP!
26. What now??? DMVM p. 37 Law enforcement officers are required to forward a written crash report to the DMV when a traffic crash results in:
Injury or the death of any person
Or total property damage in excess of $1,000.
All crash information will be recorded on the DMV records. Click on the live link to show students how to access their driving recordsClick on the live link to show students how to access their driving records
27. But what if
I hit an unattended car?DMVM p. 37 You must make a reasonable effort to find the owner of the unattended car or
A reasonable effort to find the owner of the damaged property
If you cannot find anyone
LEAVE A NOTE!
Name
Address
Phone #
Drivers license number
Date
Time
REPORT to the police w/in 24 hours!
28. Virginia Bureau of Insurance PresentationCD-ROM
29. QUIZBell Ringer #3 You had a horrible nights sleep and are glad to hear the alarm sound. You stretch out your oh so tire limbs and head to the shower. After your shower you flip on the light and go the mirror to brush out your hair. You look in the mirror and the face looking back is not yours. Begin your story
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30. Parking