driver safety and rules of the road chapter 3. do you wear your seatbelt not wearing seat belts...
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Driver Safety and Rules of the Road
Chapter 3
Do you wear your seatbeltNOT WEARING SEAT BELTS
Two-thirds of teens killed in crashes were not wearing seat belts. •Not buckling up is known to increase the likelihood of injury or death if a crash occurs.
The NJ Seatbelt LAWRequires: a. The motorist, front-seat
passengers, and children under 18 years to wear a seat belt. (primary offense)
B. All occupants 18 years or older must wear seatbelts and are responsible for themselves.
The NJ Seatbelt Law
C. Non-Compliance is a Primary OffensePolice officer can stop vehicle solely for violation
D. Secondary ViolationBack seat passengers can be issued a summons
when the vehicle they are riding in is stopped for a violation
The NJ Seatbelt LAWE. Who is Responsible for this Law….
Motorist : for all passengers under 18 years of age.
Passengers 18 years of age and over: responsible for themselves.
Police may pull over vehicle solely for violation of seatbelt law.
D. Motorists with GDL permits or provisional licenses must use seat belts. Additionally, they must require all passengers seated anywhere in the vehicle to use seat belts.
Passive Safety DevicesProvide an appropriate level of
protection for vehicle occupants during and after a collision
1.Air Bags2.Seat Belts3.Structure of Vehicle
Did you Know??Seatbelts can save a life and improve a
motorists chances of surviving a crash by 60%!!!!
Chances of surviving a collision are three to four times better if he/she is wearing both a seatbelt and a shoulder strap
Takes seconds to fasten a seatbelt!
How can seatbelts help?1. Keep motorists and passengers from
being thrown from the vehicle in a collision. =less severe injury If a vehicle hits something, the vehicle stops,
but the person keeps going at the same speed that the vehicle was moving. Hitting the dashboard or windshield at 30 mph is like falling from the top of a three-story building.
How can seatbelts help? Cont..
2. Slow a body down with the vehicle
3. Keep motorist from sliding on seat during sudden stops and turns.
4. Keeps motorist in position so he/she can control vehicle!
Air Bags
5. Air bags are standard equipment in almost all new vehicles and are designed to supplement seat belts
How do I know if my car has an airbag??
6. Look at: Steering wheel and dashboard panel “Air Bag”“SRS” Supplemental Restraint
System“SIR” Supplemental Inflatable
Restraint
Air BagsCould seriously injury or kill children who are
sitting in the front seat.
Children 12 and under should always ride in back seat!
1995-NHTSA allowed cutoff switches in pickup trucks, sports cars , and autos with no backseats.
1998 allowed repair shops to install switches in vehicles with appropriate needs.
Air Bags 1986-2000 front air bags saved lives of
5,303 front seat riders
Inflate at speeds up to 200 mph to protect adults In a front-end collision.
An average sized adult who is correctly belted is not likely to come in contact with air bag until fully inflated
Car SeatsTraffic Accidents are the
leading killer of children!
Car SeatsUse
Back seat * with infant and no back seat??
Move front seat as far back as possibleBuckle child in appropriate restraint for
weight7. NEVER place rear-facing infant safety
seat in front seat with front passenger-side air bag.
18. Children 12 and under should always ride in back seat!
Car Seats
Types: Many INFANT
Car seat :will protect a baby up to 20 pounds and 26 inches
Must be placed in the vehicle facing the rear when infant less than 17 pounds.
After 17pounds and can sit up, seat can be adjusted to upright pos. an facing forward.
Car SeatsTODDLER
Convertible car seat: a larger seat that can be used for infant/toddler up to 40 pounds and 40 inches in height.
NJ Child Restraint Law 9. Children up to 8 years or a
weight of 80 pounds must ride in a federally approved safety or booster seat in rear seat of vehicle.
10. Children under age 8 and over 80 pounds must be in a rear seat and use a seatbelt.
http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=hi2FEyV2Z2E&list=PL4D1CCA24D5A4470F (Accidents:
Physics + Biology 23 min.)
What do you think is the most important safety
feature in your vehicle?
YOU!!!
66% of all accidents are caused by Human
error.
33% are caused by automobile or roadway
error.
1% Miscellaneous
In Groups of 4:Write down 5 reasons, for each category (human, auto & roadway) why accidents may occur.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SEy_FCJlpk (back seat seatbelt)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSydxQWjj4I (Reducing Accident Risks 9
min.)
Car Condition Back up lights
Brakes
Brake Lights
Headlights
Horn
Steering
Tail lights
Tires
Turn signals
Windshield
Snow and Ice
Car ConditionBrakes
11.. A motorist should be able to break smoothly and quickly
12. Conventional Disc and drum breaks a motorist should pump them gently after driving through water to test and dry them out
13. If you are driving 20mph it should take a driver 25ft to stop.
Anti Lock Break System14. Motorist should never pump breaks or jerk
steering wheel when breaking
15. IF vehicle has Anti lock breaksTest breaks by applying steady pressure Never pump ABS or jerk steering wheel when
breaking
Soft surfaces (loose gravel/snow), ABS system may lengthen stopping distance
Slippery conditions, motorist should keep safe distance from vehicle in front and maintain a speed consistent with the road conditions.
HORN16. A horn should not be
overused_, but a motorist should check it often to make sure it works
Tires 17. When should a motorist check the tires?
If a motorist feels or hears any unusual thumping while driving, he/she should check the tires.
Tire pressure should be checked often, especially when tires are cold.
18. What can cause a tire blowout?
Bumps, cuts or bad tread can cause blowouts.
Tires19. Where can you look to determine the
proper tire pressure for your vehicle? What can properly inflated tires do for you?
A motorist should check the owner’s manual to determine proper tire pressure or should ask for advice at a service station.
Properly inflated tires save money in fuel consumption.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=A9sikppXYZ4(Tire Pressure and Wear)
SNOW/ICE20. Snow/Ice-What is the State law require??
State law (N.J.S.A 39:4-77.1) requires a motorist to remove snow or ice from a vehicle before driving it.
If snow or ice dislodges from a moving vehicle, it could strike another vehicle or pedestrian, causing injury or property damage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=dcNrh8FL3vE (snow cleaning)
Before getting into a car…11. Before getting into a car to drive, you need
to look _behind_____ it and in front_ of it.
Why?
1. There are blind spots once a motorist is behind the wheel. Children may be there.
2. There also may be bottles, cans, bicycles or other things that cannot be seen from the motorists seat
Starting a Parked Car22. While starting a parked car you should also keep
in mind
1. All windows should be clean and nothing should block a motorist’s vision.
2. The seat must be adjusted so a motorist can reach all pedals and controls easily. (For most motorists, the seat may be adjusted so he/she is sitting an arm’s length from steering wheel).
3. Inside and outside rearview mirrors should be adjusted.
Starting a Parked Car…4. Seat belts and shoulder harnesses
should be fastened so that they are firm and comfortable.
•5. The vehicle should be in park or neutral gear and the parking brake should be set.
6. Doors should be locked.
Posture23. A motorist should keep___good____posture while
driving.
the seat should be adjusted so that the motorist can reach the foot pedals easily.
The motorist should be comfortable behind the wheel.
He/she should not have to strain to reach the gear shift levers, turn signals or dashboard controls.
A motorist is properly positioned when he/she can see clearly and can glance to the rear.
Visual Information?24. What percentage is all
information necessary for safe driving is visual information.
95%
A motorist should have an eye checkup every two years. As a motorist ages, visual clarity declines and peripheral vision becomes less distinct. For example, a 60-year-old perceives light about a
third as well as a 20-year-old.
Peripheral Vision Activity
Blind Spots
Blind Spots25. What are blind spot? What can help reduce
these blind spots?
-Blind Spots are areas where a motorist cannot see behind his/her vehicle (on both sides) through the mirror.
-A motorist can check this by turning his/her head.
Adjusting mirrors
Adjusting Mirror
The outside mirror should be adjusted so that the motorist can see the tip of the driver-side front door handle in the lower right of the mirror.
This will allow the motorist to see part of the lanes of traffic to the left and rear of the vehicle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwzUE6PHk4U (mirrors)
What should a motorist due after starting the
engine26. What should a motorist due after starting
the engine? (3)
1. make sure his/her path is clear by turning and looking back. (A motorist should not depend on rearview mirrors)
2. be sure to check for pedestrians and less conspicuous vehicles, such as bicycles and mopeds.
should give the proper signal and drive with caution.
Steering
9 3
Steering A motorist’s grip on the steering wheel is
important.
The steering wheel can be thought of as the face of a clock.
For normal driving, a motorist should grip the steering wheel by the outside rim at the 9 and 3 o’clock positions, keeping his/ her thumb along the face of the wheel.
Gripping the steering wheel as described diminishes the risk of hand, wrist or arm injury if the air bag is deployed.
Steering Cont.A motorist should never turn the wheel
while gripping it from the inside of the rim, hand facing inward.
The steering wheel should be held firmly but not too tight, as steady as possible as the vehicle’s speed increases.
Both hands should be kept on the wheel at all times, except when shifting gears or giving hand signals.
Lane Positioning 28. When driving
where should you keep the vehicle in the lane when in a one-way roadway
Center of Lane
Lane Positioning 29. Your car
traveling on a two-lane road should be kept ______right__________ with oncoming traffic in the outer lane.
Hand Over Hand Steering 30. What does hand-over-hand steering permit?
Hand-over-hand steering permits a motorist to make steering adjustments ranging from very minor up to a half turn of the wheel, while keeping both hands on the wheel.
Hand Over Hand Steering 31. Hand-over-hand steering is particularly well-
suited for the following: (4)
precision maneuver
steering through curve
intersection entry and exit
skid recovery.
Speed Control32. A motorist should start _slowly_______,
gradually ___increasing___________ speed until safely within the legal speed limit and flow of traffic.
Speed Control33. What does pressing the break pedal lightly do?
This gives other motorists and pedestrians a chance to react accordingly.
Speed Control 34. How can you check you speed?
glance at the speedometerWith practice, a motorist will be able to
judge the correct gas- pedal pressure for any speed.
Speedinghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu8WQNKZWRk
Stopping Distance35. Your stopping distance depends on: (7)
• Motorist reaction time
• Weather and road conditions
• Vehicle weight
• Brake conditions
• Condition and type of tires
• Roadway conditions
• Speed
36. Faster the Vehicle is moving the longer is will
take to stop!
When trying to visualize a distance it is useful to remember that the length of an average car is approximately 15ft, therefore, 75ft would be about 5 car lengths away.
Proper Braking 37. Name the two types of braking systems.
1.Conventional Drum 2. ABS
38. What foot should a motorist use for both the gas pedal and break pedal with an automatic transmission?
RIGHT FOOT
Driving Signals39. When should you use a driving signal?
turning, changing lanesstopping or slowing down.
40. You should always turn on turn signals at least _100_ft___ before turning.
Hand Signals41. Hand signals
are standard in all states and are:
Stop or Slow =
Right Turn =
Left Turn =
Horn42. A horn is a __warning signal.
43. Who is allowed to use sirens, whistles, or bells?
Only emergency vehicles
Driving in Reverse44. What should a motorist do before driving in
reverse?
must be sure that the path is clear and do not go faster than 4mph.
45. When driving in reverse, steering the wheel to the right moves the care to the ___right___ ; steering to the left moves the car to the __left_____. Not turning the wheel while in reverse, the vehicle will move _straight back_.
Driving in reverse 46. Body
positioning while driving in reverse?
motorist’s head and body should be turned to the right until he/she can see clearly through the back window of the vehicle without the use of mirrors.
Driving in Reverse 47. Hand positioning
while driving in reverse?
The motorist’s right hand and arm should be placed over the back of the front passenger seat; the left hand should grasp the top of the steering wheel.
** This is the position a motorist should be in to reverse in a straight line, with sight seeing correction made as needed
Reversing 48. If a motorist must
turn the wheel while driving in reverse other than in a straight line (parallel parking), where must both hands be?
two hands must be on the wheel to steer, while a motorist’s head and body is turned to look out the rear window
Do Not…..49. What can cause you to fail the road test?
Palming the wheel with one hand while turning in reverse is dangerous and can result in failing the road test.
Reversing50. The front
of the vehicle will always swing in the opposite direction of a turn.
NJ ROAD TEST51. On the NJ road test you will have to back up
the vehicle how many feet?
100ft
Parking52. Always set your vehicles emergency break
to assure car wont move
Hill Parking53.When parking downhill, turn your steering wheel
towards the curb. Your wheels will rotate clockwise and your car would
roll into/over the curb if it became loose. This is preferred over letting the car roll into traffic
54. When parking uphill, with a curb, turn the steering wheel away from the curb. Your wheel will rotate counterclockwise, and the back
of your front tires should hit the curb. This creates a "lock."
55. When uphill without a curb, turn the steering wheel like the downhill situation- towards the curb. Your car would then curve backwards into the side of
the street as opposed to into traffic
Angle Parking 56. Most common type of
parking used in parking lots of shopping centers,
and sometimes at storefront curbs is ___angle parking_____.
Parallel Parking 57. Most common type
of parking on city streets is _parallel parking____.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=dJ-loe3xXLg&feature=related
(parallel Parking)
Parallel Parking Steps…Find a parking space that is large enough to fit the vehicle.
Signal for a stop and signal to the right to alert motorists that the vehicle will back up to the right.
Pull up alongside (parallel) about two to four feet from the vehicle in front. •
Turn and check to see that the way is clear behind the vehicle before backing up.
• Turn his/her body to look out the rear window of the vehicle.
Begin backing up slowly for about two feet and turn the steering wheel all the way to the right.
• When the front of the vehicle has cleared the rear bumper of the vehicle in front, stop and check the angle.
• Make sure the right back wheel has not hit the curb.
• Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left while beginning to back up slowly.
• Make sure the vehicle can clear its back bumper. • When the vehicle is in line, stop. Be sure not to hit the vehicle in back.
• Turn the vehicle’s wheels straight, and drive to the center of the parking space. The vehicle’s tires should be no more than six inches from the curb!!!!! Important!!
Turning TipsDecide well in advance where he/she wants to
turn.
Last-minute turns can be unsafe.
State law requires a motorist to get in the proper lane and signal at least 100 feet before making any turn.
The faster the traffic is moving, the sooner a motorist should plan his/her turn.
If a turn is missed, a motorist should never back up. It is better to take the next turn than to risk a collision.
Before turning, a motorist should always:
• Use the mirrors to look behind and to both sides for other vehicles (or people) to see if it is safe to turn
• Check for less visible vehicles, such as motorcycles, bicycles and mopeds
• Signal first (use turn signals or hand signals) and then move into the proper lane.
• Slow down before reaching an intersection
• Keep a steady speed and follow pavement markings
• Always stay in the same lane until the turn is finished • Make sure turn signal is turned off after the turn is completed
Turning 3 point turn
3 Point Turn
When turning a vehicle around, a motorist should start from the right edge of the road.
Choose a safe spot with good visibility in both directions. If there is no other traffic, the motorist should signal left and move forward slowly while turning the steering wheel to the left.
The vehicle should be stopped several inches from the left curb or street edge.
The motorist should then signal right and back slowly while turning the steering wheel to the right, stopping several inches from the right curb or street edge. The motorist should next move the vehicle forward, signaling left, while turning the steering wheel to the left. Finally, the motorist should straighten the vehicle’s wheels as it faces in the direction he/she wants to go. This is a complete 3-Point (or K) Turn. A new motorist will be required to make this turn during MVC’s road test.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wDJqvKN7dc&feature
=related (turns)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=696hS6KGK2A&feature=relmfu (k-turn)
Idling your car NJ law restricts all motorist
to idling car for 3 minutes or less
Unnecessary and harmful to vehicle and environment
Fines of $250 to $1,000
Why do you think people leave cars idling….