Alcohol ?
Dr Programs
Physics
Instruction
Random
100

When Drugs and Alcohol combine it creates a multiplying effect

What is the Synergistic Effect

100
A online Session offered to GDL drivers who have lost points in the improvement program

What is a Traffic Safety Education Session or TSE?

100

An object in motion will remain in motion until an external force acts upon it 

What is Inertia?

100

General Developmental characteristics of adolescents

What is....

1. Many adolescents are still physically growing. They may not be able to sit in one location for a long period of time. They may be awkward and clumsy. 2. Adolescents may have mood swings and be very critical of themselves. They may be very sensitive and easily embarrasses or offended. 3. Adolescents are learning their own moral code and ethics. They may exhibit feelings about fairness and values in others, but perhaps not in themselves. They may be unable to maintain an objective perspective. 4. At this stage of their life, their allegiance to peers takes precedence over family and other adults. Peers and media become the main source of standards and models for choices and behavior. Adolescents have a great desire for independence, but are often fearful of taking risks.

100

What type of braking gives you the maximum braking with control?

What is threshold Braking?

200

A device to measure alcohol levels before a person can drive their car after a drinking and driving offense 

What is ignition interlock?

200

Rewards Safe drivers and penalizes problem drivers

What is the Safe Driver Recognition or SDR?

200

The energy created when 2 thing run against each other

What is Friction?

200

 the 4 learning styles

What are Visual, Auditory, Read/Write, and Kinetic

200

Exposes new drivers to incremental levels of risk as they gain more driving experience 

What is the graduated Drivers License program or GDL?

300

One is an exact measurement of alcohol in ones system, and one is a marked departure from normal and can have many causes

What is the difference between BAC and impairment?

300

One on one counseling offered to problem drivers by select driver educators

What is Driver Improvement Training or DIT?

300

The place that the majority of the mass is centered

What is the center of gravity

300

 desired attributes of a Driving Instructor

What are . A good driving record with no driving related convictions. 2. Public speaking and/or instructional experience. 3. A good discussion leader. 4. A clear understanding of the driving task. 5. Knowledge about the rules of the road. 6. A good speaker. 7. A non-critical attitude toward both adult and adolescent learners. 8. A solid understanding of how use of intoxicants will affect one’s ability to perform the driving task. 9. Ability to remain calm during in-car sessions with student drivers. 10. Good interpersonal communication skills. 11. Knowledge about community resources for alcohol, drugs, legal issues, driving, personal, family and job problems. 12. A well-organized individual 

300

Look up, Reference down, fill the gap, scan, check gates and gauges

What is a visual search pattern?

400

Reasoning, Inhibitions, Memory, Vision, Speech, Hearing, Muscle Control,  Consciousness, Autonomic Processes, Death

What are the 10 impairing effects of Alcohol 

400

Monitors the records of all Saskatchewan experienced drivers, assigns penalties and imposes sanctions

What is the Driver Improvement Program or DIP?

400

The force that keeps 2 things running along each other, or grip

What is traction?

400

3 things to keep in mind when leading a group discussion 

What is Paraphrasing, Open-ended questions, Remember the difference between facts and opinions, Use of names, Gatekeeping, Summarizing, Verbal Following, Body Language, Eye Contact, Include your own experiences, Be Relaxed

400

three ways of causing a skid

What is excessive braking, accelerating or steering?

500

The only impairing effect of alcohol that is needed to execute properly 

What is Muscle control?

500

This sanction/training program is placed on drivers who did not improve after receiving their warning letter

What is the Defensive Driving Course or DDC?

500

The speed in which two or more things collide

What is the force of impact?

500

the 4 most important concepts that must be included in all instruction

What are the 4 core competencies, Timing, VSP, 6 basic conditions, and Ipde?

500

The vehicle collision, the bodily collision and the internal collision

What are the 3 collisions