In the same way, we will be teaching your son or daughter a driving “system” that will allow them to know how to respond correctly to all kinds of driving situations and environments. If you can “see” the keyboard in your mind and could “type” the word, it’s because you have learned a system of typing. Let’s try it together: Using an imaginary keyboard, close your eyes and and type the word theĢ1 Could you do it? Could you see the keyboard in your mind? But what is “guided” practice? Why the distinction? Does it matter? Isn’t practice, practice?īut what is GUIDED PRACTICE? Do you remember learning how to type? The Solution Good Habit Development It requires a successful Partnership between… Teacher, Student and Parentsġ8 Students need GUIDED PRACTICE to form good Driving Habits You’ve begun to “hook” them.ġ6 If not, then something different must occur in their learning experience At this point, they are starting to pay close attention. With three teen passengers, the average new driver is FOUR times as likely to crash.ĭo you want your son/daughter to be an “average” driver? Most parents get this one. With two teen passengers, the average new driver is THREE times as likely to crash. With one teen passenger, the average new driver are TWICE as likely to be involved in a crash. Oregon’s Graduated Driver’s License Program took effect in Fatal and injury crashes for 16 and 17 year have dropped dramatically ever since. NHTSA (2007)ġ0 Oregon 16 year old Fatal & Injury Crashes Down 55%ġ1 What Caused the Drop in Death and Injury Crashes? Teenagers taught to drive by both professionals and their parents are nearly three times less likely to be involved in serious accidents than those who do not receive professional training. 11-21% less likely to be in a collision, 39-57% less likely to have a traffic conviction, 51-53% less likely to have their license suspended. More than 600 were involved in fatal & injury collisions in 2006.ħ Deadliest Days of the Week 16 & 17 year old fatalities in 2005Ĩ The Good News A national study (NHTSA, 2005) completed in Oregon revealed that teens taking formal driver education are. 15 percent of them have a crash in their first year of driving.ĥ More Bad News Automobile crashes are the #1 cause of death for teens in Oregon. It’s about getting home safely!Ĥ The Bad News Teenage drivers in Oregon are involved inįatal and injury crashes at over twice the rate of the population as a whole. Review Course Requirementsģ At the end of the day. Establish the importance ofĭriver Education for students C. To the Oregon Driver Education Center Parent-Student OrientationĢ Objectives: A. 1 Welcome Oregon Driver Education Center Parent-Student Orientation
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