Welcome to the Driver Education and Highway Safety Course.
The purpose of driver education is to provide students with a detailed understanding of the fundamentals of driving and to foster responsible driving attitudes and behaviors. As a result of quality traffic-safety instruction, students will be able to:
- demonstrate a working knowledge of the laws governing the operation of a motor vehicle;
- identify and analyze responsible habits and behaviors and understand how physical and psychological conditions affect driver performance;
- apply knowledge, processes, and skills to become safe, competent users of the highway transportation system;
- use visual search skills and a systematic decision-making process to make risk-reducing decisions by adjusting speed and/or position;
- demonstrate balanced vehicle movement through precise and timely steering, braking, and accelerating under a variety of conditions;
- display responsible driving behaviors when alone and with peers;
- interact safely with other roadway users by predicting vehicle performance, avoiding conflicts, and minimizing and managing risks;
- identify how advancements in intelligent handling and stability technology systems affect driving practices;
- engage in meaningful, extensive supervised practice to progress from simple to more complex driving skills in low, moderate, and higher risk driving environments; and
- master precision movements for maintaining optimal vehicle balance and control in expected as well as unexpected circumstances.
*Note that many of the topics below are covered in unison throughout the semester course.
Curriculum & Administration Guide for Driver Education
Driver Education Standards of Learning
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