PPT-Put Your Students Back in the Driver’s Seat
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Barbra Steinhurst Portland Community College Agenda Illustrate and define Academic Capital Classroom Activity Reflections Adaptations and Other Activities gx
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Barbra Steinhurst Portland Community College Agenda Illustrate and define Academic Capital Classroom Activity Reflections Adaptations and Other Activities gx x 6 3 x 3 . To Adjust To increase the seat depth loosen the hand wheel under the seat that is attached to the back and then slide the back away from the seat to the desired position Tighten the hand wheel To reduce the seat depth do the opposite Tension Adjustm Children age 8 or older or who are 49 or taller may use the vehicle seat belt if it 57375ts properly with the lap belt low on the hips touching the upper thighs and the shoulder belt crossing the center of the chest If children are not tall enough f OF TEENS IN AMERICA. TOO MANY TEENS ARE DYING. Motor vehicle crashes are the. . #1. killer of teens in America. About . 400. junior high teens die each year in car crashes. (Source: . NHTSA. , . FARS data. . Section. 5. Day 2. Other Driver Responsibilities and Vehicle Considerations . Objectives:. Day 2. Students will understand v. isibility limitations in bad weather. . Students will understand unusually strong wind conditions . Kelvin Wong. University of Minnesota. MobLab. What in the world is that title supposed to mean?. What in the world is that title supposed to mean?. What is the difference between the driver of a car, and the passenger?. OF TEENS IN AMERICA. Motor vehicle crashes are the. . #1. killer of teens in America. About . 400. junior high teens die each year in car crashes. (Source: . NHTSA. , . FARS data. ). TOO MANY TEENS ARE DYING. TO THE. 2015 . FSAE RULES. REMINDERS AND RECENT TOPICS. Perspective. Each team paid $2,100. to enter the competition.. And even if they win outright, cash awards don’t come close to the cost of fielding a car.. Minimizer Confidential. 1. 1/20/2016. Minimizer Confidential. 2. 1/20/2016. Minimizer Confidential. 3. 1/20/2016. Minimizer Confidential. 4. Fits Truck OEM Make & . Model Trucks. Fits most make and . . Be at the bus stop 5 minutes before the bus arrives, waiting in a . safe. place, clear of traffic and 12 feet from where the bus stops.. Cross the road/street in front of the bus (. NEVER BEHIND the BUS. Why NHTSA Has No Data. Center for Auto . Safety. Presentation to NTSB. August 2, 2016. Introduction. . An occupied seat that meets Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 207 (FMVSS 207) can and does fail in rear impacts. One need only look at FMVSS 301 rear impact test results to see seat back failures in 301 compliance . By . Carl Tenenbaum. David Haynes. Philip Pham . Rachel Wakim. History of Driver Safety. 1930s- Seat Belt first introduced. 1949- Safety Cage and Padded Dashboard. 1966- National Transportation Safety Board. Sherri Mathis, DOT, OTR. Intro to Program. Video Clips. http. ://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=funny driving videos&view=detail&mid=7B21C00337FD4BE3A9237B21C00337FD4BE3A923&first=0&FORM=NVPFVR. CDIP - IVPP - 0008 - 0 1 (0 5/0 9 /14) Age and Place 1 to 3 yearsRearfacing car seat, until max weight 4 to 7 yearsForward facing car seat with harnessuntilheight reachedor weight limit by your car s Do Now Activity. What factors may contribute towards a car crash?. Safety features of vehicles. Self Assess. Progress Indicators. Good Progress. Explain how airbags, seat belts and crumple zones reduce impact forces. .
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