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SESSION ONE: Drive to Stay Alive <br />• A Preventable Collision <br />• Concept of the Perfect Trip <br />• Professional Driver and Collisions <br />• Private Motorist and Collisions <br />• Professional Driver and Traffic Violations <br />• Private Motorist and Traffic Violations <br />• Vehice Abuse <br />• Schedule Delays <br />• Discourtesy <br />• Rating Your Driving Experience <br />SES.�!"": IF <br />0: The Practise of <br />Defensive Driving <br />• Defensive Driving Defined <br />• Elements of Defensive Driving: Knowledge, Alertness, <br />Foresight, Judgment Skill <br />• The Standard Accident Prevention Formula <br />• Six Conditions Contributing to Collisions: Road, <br />Weather Traffic. Vehide. D,ivec Light <br />Pre -Mental Trip inventory <br />SESSION THREE: Now to Avoid A <br />CoMsIon with Me Vebisie Abead and <br />tho Pahkila Rohlad <br />I. •••Y •YYrO•r fry••bM <br />• Six Positions of the Twoafehicle Collision <br />• Stopping Distance Formula <br />• Reaction Time <br />Stopping Distance <br />• The Two -Second Rule of following distance <br />• Collisions with Motorcycles <br />• Responsibility to the Driver Behind <br />• Four -Second Rule <br />• Comparative Stopping Distances of Large Whicles <br />• Blind Spots <br />• Head Restraints <br />SESSION FOUR: Now to Avoid a <br />Collision with an Oncomlog Vehicle <br />• Strategy of Total Traffic Safety, Direct Action, and <br />IndirectActiw in the Prevention Phase <br />• Preventingthe Head -On Crash <br />• Obstructions in Lane. Loss of Control, and Faulty <br />Driving Maneuvers Slinging Vehicles Across the <br />Center Line <br />• Formula to Avoid a Head -On Crash <br />• Split -Second Decisions <br />• Head -On Collisions on a Curve <br />• Correct Lane Positions on a Curve <br />• Crash Phase <br />• Second Collision —Direct and indirect Action in <br />the Crash Phase <br />• Direct and indirect Action ir. the Post -Crash Phase <br />SESSION FIVE: Now to Avoid an <br />Intersection Collision <br />• Unregulated Intersection law <br />• Yield and Stop Sign Law <br />• The Rolling Stop <br />• Right and Leh•Tum Procedures <br />• Intersection Techniques <br />• Vehicle/Pedestrian, Pecialcycle and Train Collisions <br />SESSION SIX: The Art of Passing and <br />Being Passed <br />• ProbMms of Passing and Being Passed <br />• Three easic Maneuvers of a Safe Pass <br />• Passing Procedure <br />• Completing the Pass <br />aESSION SEVBV: the "mystery <br />Crash" and the Fixed Oblect Collision <br />• Fixed Object Backing, Vehicle/Animal Collisions <br />• Off -The -Road Crash <br />• "Mystery'Crash <br />• Alcohol Consumption <br />• Positiveand Negative Driving Attitudes <br />• Altemadves to Drinking and Driving <br />• Drive: Condition <br />• Highway Hypnosis <br />• Drugs and Driving <br />• Alcohol and Dining <br />• Alcohol Tolera,¢e <br />• Reaction Time Test <br />SE€SEDN EIGHT: The Defensive OrIYG119 <br />AWWe <br />• Driving Errors Exercises <br />• Defense DrivingTedmiques always Used and <br />Learned in Class <br />• Post Course Evaluation <br />• Safety Beit Pledge <br />• The Defensive Driving League/Good Life Program <br />• Graduation <br />