- Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School District
- IN-VEHICLE INSTRUCTION: Tools for Parent/Guardians and Students
Driver's Education
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- DRIVER EDUCATION:
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LECTURE: Tools for Students
- Terms to Know
- Be PROACTIVE
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Guided Worksheets
- Lesson 1: Introduction/ Managing Risk
- Lesson 2: Knowing Your Vehicle
- Lesson 3: Starting, Steering, and Stopping
- Lesson 4: Natural Laws
- Lesson 6: Traffic Laws
- Lesson 8: Vision and Perception
- Lesson 8: Managing Time and Space
- Lesson 9: Adverse Conditions
- Lesson 10: Sharing the Road
- Lesson 11: Impaired Driving
- Lesson 12: Mental, Physical & Emotional Impairment
- Lesson 13: Distraction and the Dangers of Cell Phones
- Lesson 14: Review
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Study Guides and Worksheet Answers
- Lesson 1: Introduction/ Managing Risk
- Lesson 2: Knowing Your Vehicle
- Lesson 3: Starting, Steering, and Stopping
- Lesson 3: Dashboard Symbols
- Lesson 4: Natural Laws
- Lesson 5: Traffic Control Devices
- Lesson 6: Traffic Laws
- Lesson 7: Reference Points
- Lesson 7: Basic Maneuvers
- Lesson 8: Vision and Perception
- Lesson 8: Managing Time and Space
- Lesson 9: Adverse Conditions
- Lesson 10: Sharing the Road
- Lesson 11: Impaired Driving
- Lesson 12: Mental, Physical & Emotional Impairment
- Lesson 13: Distraction and the Dangers of Cell Phones
- Reference Points: Explanation and Review
- Basic Maneuvers: Explanation and Review
- Review Quiz Study Sheet
- IN-VEHICLE INSTRUCTION: Tools for Parent/Guardians and Students
- New York State DMV
- Ready for your ROAD TEST
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PARENT/GUARDIANS:
This In-Car Curriculum is written in a format
designed to be used as the in-car portion of
the Driver's Ed course, but can easily be
adapted for use by parents and their children.
Outlined within are crucial skills necessary to
the new driver, skills that must be practiced
to learn and perfect. You can refer to the
"Reference Points", "Basic Maneuvers", and
"Terms to Know" tabs for help with some of
the concepts dealt with and many of the terms
used. This is not an easy process but it is so
important that you commit the time and effort
to help your child acquire these skills. Please
do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of help
as you work in this way.
- Jason Goodstone jgoodstone@pobschools.org
PS: Remember, in an emergency - YOU the
supervising driver, have access to the
hand-brake and the wheel!