01 Jan
2. FINAL STAGE TRAINING LEARNING OUTCOMES
2.1. Theoretical Training
Eco-friendly, safe, and considerate mindset. Behavior in slippery conditions.
After the training, the student:
- is aware of factors that increase hazards in traffic;
- understands the benefits of an eco-friendly, safe, and considerate driving style;
- knows what determines the grip between the tire and the road;
- perceives and knows personal weaknesses related to traffic behavior linked to their personality and can adjust behavior accordingly;
- is motivated to drive eco-friendly, safely, and considering other road users.
Slippery driving risk avoidance practical.
After the training, the student:
- knows the time and space needed to stop the vehicle;
- understands that even a slight increase or decrease in speed significantly affects the driver's ability to stop the vehicle;
- realizes that the stopping distance on a slippery road is much longer than on dry asphalt;
- understands that depending on weather conditions and differences in road surfaces, the stopping distance varies;
- is motivated to drive at a speed appropriate to the conditions and maintain safe distances.
2.2. Driving Training
Enhancing eco-friendly, risk-avoiding, and considerate driving style.
After the training, the student:
- has a realistic understanding of personal driving habits related to driving;
- is motivated to drive in a manner that conserves the environment, avoids risks, and respects other road users.
Slippery driving risk avoidance exercises.
After the training, the student:
- has a realistic understanding of personal skills and possibilities for handling sudden situations;
- can perform emergency braking;
- can use necessary techniques for detouring around obstacles;
- can choose different braking techniques depending on the road condition and trajectory, and understands vehicle controllability during the braking process;
- understands that the driver's possibilities to take actions to restore safety in sudden situations are limited;
- is motivated to drive in a way that conserves the environment, avoids risks, and respects other road users.
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