Defensive Driving: Hazardous Weather
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This course addresses the diverse and potentially deadly forms of weather, including rain, snow, ice, fog, and wind. Recognizing that hazardous weather conditions significantly impact visibility and responsiveness, the course emphasizes the importance of understanding friction loss, a common factor leading to accidents. The curriculum extends to cover various preventable factors that can exacerbate unsafe situations. This training is a part of the broader "Defensive Driver" program, focusing on five key aspects of weather-related safety. Describe the impact of hazardous weather conditions on visibility and responsiveness. Identify friction loss as a common factor leading to accidents in adverse weather. Recognize the diverse forms of hazardous weather, including rain, snow, ice, fog, and wind. Describe the principles of how friction works in driving and its significance for vehicle control. Demonstrate knowledge of safe driving practices during winter conditions.
Course Objectives:
Identify the potential hazards associated with driving in hazardous weather conditions, including hydroplaning and reduced visibility, and understand their impact on vehicle control and safety.;Develop strategies for mitigating risks while driving in hazardous weather, such as adjusting speed, increasing following distance, and using emergency blinkers when visibility is significantly reduced.;Implement proactive measures to assess weather conditions before driving, including checking weather forecasts and making informed decisions about route selection and travel timing to ensure safe travel.;;
Duration: 6 min.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, iPad iOS, Mac OS 10, Apple Safari 8, Android Google Chrome. Works on Mobile, Tablet or Computer.
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Defensive Driving: Hazardous Weather
This course addresses the diverse and potentially deadly forms of weather, including rain, snow, ice, fog, and wind. Recognizing that hazardous weather conditions significantly impact visibility and responsiveness, the course emphasizes the importance of understanding friction loss, a common factor leading to accidents. The curriculum extends to cover various preventable factors that can exacerbate unsafe situations. This training is a part of the broader "Defensive Driver" program, focusing on five key aspects of weather-related safety. Describe the impact of hazardous weather conditions on visibility and responsiveness. Identify friction loss as a common factor leading to accidents in adverse weather. Recognize the diverse forms of hazardous weather, including rain, snow, ice, fog, and wind. Describe the principles of how friction works in driving and its significance for vehicle control. Demonstrate knowledge of safe driving practices during winter conditions.
Course Objectives:
Identify the potential hazards associated with driving in hazardous weather conditions, including hydroplaning and reduced visibility, and understand their impact on vehicle control and safety.;Develop strategies for mitigating risks while driving in hazardous weather, such as adjusting speed, increasing following distance, and using emergency blinkers when visibility is significantly reduced.;Implement proactive measures to assess weather conditions before driving, including checking weather forecasts and making informed decisions about route selection and travel timing to ensure safe travel.;;
Duration: 6 min.