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Unit 11 RESPECT AND RESPONSIBILTY PROMOTING SAFE DRIVING

Discover the qualities of a safe driver and learn how to influence and understand the behavior of other drivers on the road. Enhance your driving skills and promote safer driving practices.

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Unit 11 RESPECT AND RESPONSIBILTY PROMOTING SAFE DRIVING

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  1. Unit 11RESPECT AND RESPONSIBILTYPROMOTING SAFE DRIVING www.aplusbsoftware.com

  2. Slide 11.1 A Safe Driver What are the characteristics of a safe driver?

  3. Slide 11.2 Influencing Other Drivers You can influence the behaviour of other drivers on the road: As a driver: • Patience and tolerance • Courtesy • Clear communication and acting predictably As a passenger: • Avoiding conflict • Not acting as a distraction As a pedestrian, cyclist, or other road user: • Courtesy • Clear communication and acting predictably

  4. Slide 11.3 Understanding Other Drivers Empathy = the ability to identify with and understand somebody else's feelings or difficulties. ‘Putting yourself in their shoes’ Empathy in driving: • Avoids conflict • Encourages defensive driving • Prevents collisions through anticipation Drive in a manner that you would expect from other drivers

  5. Slide 11.4 Conflict Avoid becoming angry on the road, and angering other drivers: • Stay calm, and be aware of your mood and emotions. • If you are on a long trip, rest every few hours. • Don’t compete with another driver, or retaliate. • Don’t take other drivers’ mistakes or behaviours personally. • Avoid honking your horn, unless absolutely necessary. • Drive with empathy and courtesy. If you are confronted with road rage from another driver: • Don’t return aggression. Avoid eye contact and do not gesture back. Keep away from erratic drivers. • If you feel threatened by another driver stay in your vehicle and lock the doors. If you have a cell phone, call police. Use your horn and signals to attract attention. • If you believe you are being followed, do not drive home. Drive to a police station or a busy public place.

  6. Slide 11.5 Lifelong Driving Driving conditions change: Laws and regulations change • New laws are implemented • Old laws are revised Vehicles change • New features and equipment • Higher performance Driving conditions change • Busier roads • Less parking

  7. Slide 11.6 Lifelong Driving We change as drivers too… • Our values and motives change • We become more experienced drivers • Faculties may diminish

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