The Defensive Driving Course for Personal Computer (DDC-PC) is based on the same content used in the National Safety Council's eight-hour, instructor-led Defensive Driving Course, the most widely used driver safety program in the world. More than 55 million drivers have learned to protect themselves on the road by taking part in National Safety Council programs. The goal of the Defensive Driving Course is to train drivers in collision prevention techniques while promoting an attitude of mutual understanding, courtesy and cooperation on the road. With DDC-PC you can receive this training at your convenience from the desktop. Using state-of-the-art animation and graphics, the online version offers an engaging, interactive learning environment where students analyze real driving situations, spot driving hazards, and identify the correct defenses. You can receive a certificate of completion from the National Safety Council that, in many states, can be used to lower automobile insurance rates. Check with your insurance carrier to see if you qualify.
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Introduction and Pre-test Session 1: What’s in it for me? Identify risky driving attitudes and behaviors The difference between good driving and defensive driving What it means to be a defensive driver Preventable collisions Three basic steps in collision avoidance (Collision Prevention Formula) Recognizing driving hazards Session 2: Making choices you can live with. Identify driver conditions that result in collisions and violations The effects of drugs on driving ability Why drivers choose safe and unsafe behaviors The effects of impaired physical and mental conditions on driving safety Techniques used to maintain control in adverse driving conditions Session 3: What you do is what you get! Six most common driving errors Reasons drivers choose to speed Alternatives to speeding How to approach and safely proceed through all intersections Identify hazards involved in passing How to evaluate a potential passing situation Three steps needed to complete a safe pass Session 4: The conditions that drive us. Recognize uncontrollable driving conditions Identify hazards associated with those conditions in time to avoid them List driving maneuvers to help maintain control for each uncontrollable driving condition Session 5: What are you willing to do? The benefits of using occupant restraints and child safety seats Defensive driving strategies to avoid a collision in any given driving situation Identify personal behaviors and decisions and the effects on future driving situations Post-Test
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