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SECTION 2: DRIVING SAFETY


         services, e-mailing, instant messaging, a com­  Be very careful when passing a driver who  • Avoid gestures. Keep you hands on the wheel.
         mand or request to access a World Wide Web  seems to be distracted. The other driver may   Avoid making any gestures that might anger
         page, or engaging in any other form of electronic  not be aware of your presence, and they may   another driver, even seemingly harmless ex­
         text retrieval or entry, for present or future com­  drift in front of you.   pressions of irritation like shaking your head.
         munication.                                                             • Be a cautious and courteous driver. If another
           Electronic device includes, but is not limited   2.1 O - Aggressive Drivers/   driver seems eager to get in front of you, say,
         to, a cellular telephone; personal digital assis­  Road Rage              "Be my guest." This response will soon be­
         tant; pager; computer; or any other device used                           come a habit and you won't be as offended
         to enter, write, send, receive, or read text.
           Your CDL will be disqualified after two or  2.10.1 -What Is It?         by other drivers' actions.
         more convictions of any state law on texting   Aggressive  driving and road rage is not a  2.10.3 -What You Should Do
         while operating a CMV. Disqualifications is 60   new problem. However, in today's world, where   When Confronted by an
         days for the second offense within 3 years and   heavy and slow-moving traffic and tight sched­  Aggressive Driver
         120 days for three or more offenses within 3   ules are the norm, more and more drivers are
         years. In addition, the first and each subsequent   taking out their anger and frustration in their   • First and foremost, make every attempt to
         violation of such a prohibition are subject to                            get out of their way.
         civil penalties imposed on such drivers, in an   vehicles.
                                               Crowded roads leave little room for error,  • Put your pride in the back seat. Do not chal­
         amount up to $2,750.  No motor carrier shall
         allow or require its drivers to engage in texting   leading to suspicion and hostility among driv­  lenge them by speeding up or attempting to
                                                                                   hold-your-own in your travel lane.
                                             ers and encouraging them to take personally
         while driving. There is an emergency exception   the mistakes of other drivers.
         that allows you to text if necessary to commu­  Aggressive driving is the act of operating a   • Avoid eye contact.
         nicate with law enforcement officials or other   motor vehicle in a selfish, bold, or pushy manner,  • Ignore gestures and refuse to react to them.
         emergency services.
           Evidence shows that the odds of being in­  without regard for the rights or safety of others.   • Report aggressive drivers to the appropriate
         volved in a safety-critical event (e.g., crash,   Road rage is operating a motor vehicle with   authorities by providing a vehicle descrip­
         near-crash, unintentional lane deviation) is 23.2   the intent of doing harm to others or physically   tion, license number, location and, if possible,
                                             assaulting a driver or their vehicle.
         times greater for CMV drivers who engage in                               direction of travel.
         textng while driving that for those who do not.   2.10.2-Don't Be an    • If you have a cell phone, and can do it safely,
         Sending or receiving text takes your eyes from   Aggressive Driver        call the police.
         the road for an average of 4.6 seconds. At 55
         mph, you would travel 371 feet, or the length   How you feel before you even start your ve­  • If an aggressive driver is involved in a crash
         of an entire football field - without looking at  hicle has a lot to do with how stress will affect   farther down the road, stop a safe distance
         the roadway.                        you while driving.                    from the crash scene, wait for the police to
         2.9.4 -Watch Out for Other          • Reduce your stress before and while you  arrive, and report the driving behavior that
                                                                                   you witnessed.
                Distracted Drivers             drive. Listen to "easy listening" music.
                                             • Give the drive your full attention. Don't allow
           You need to be able to recognize other drivers   yourself to become distracted by talking on  2.11 - Driving at Night
         who are engaged in any form of driving distrac­  your cell phone, eating, etc.
         tion. Not recognizing other distracted drivers                          2.11.1 -It's More Dangerous
         can prevent you from perceiving or reacting  • Be realistic about your travel time. Expect
         correctly in time to prevent a crash. Watch for:   delays because of traffic, construction, or bad   You are at greater risk when you drive at
                                               weather and make allowances.      night.  Drivers can't see hazards as quickly as
          • Vehicles that may drift over the lane divider                        in daylight, so they have less time to respond.
           lines or within their own lane.   • If you're going to be later than you expected  Drivers caught by surprise are less able to avoid
          • Vehicles traveling at inconsistent speeds.  - deal with it. Take a deep breath and accept  a crash.
                                               the delay.
                                                                                   The problems of night driving involve the
          • Drivers who are preoccupied with maps,  • Give other drivers the benefit of the doubt.  driver, the roadway, and the vehicle.
           food, cigarettes, cell phones, or other objects.
                                               Try to imagine why he or she is driving that
          • Drivers who appear to be involved in con­  way. Whatever their reason, it has nothing  2.11.2 -Driver Factors
           versations with their passengers.   to do with you.                   Vision. People can't see as sharply at night or
           Give a distracted driver plenty of room and  • Slow down and keep your following distance  in dim light. Also, their eyes need time to adjust
         maintain your safe following distance.   reasonable.                    to seeing in dim light. Most people have noticed
                                             • Don't drive slowly in the left lane of traffic.  this when walking into a dark movie theater.
                                                                                   Good vision is critical for safe driving. Your
           TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE                                                   control of the brake, accelerator, and steering
                                                                                 wheel is based on what you see. If you cannot
                                                                                 see clearly, you will have trouble identifying
          Subsections 2.9 and 2.1 O                                              traffic and roadway conditions, spotting po­
                                                                                 tential trouble or responding to problems in a
           • What are some tips to follow so you won't • What is the difference between  timely manner.
            become a distracted driver?        aggressive driving and road rage?   Because seeing  well  is so critical to safe
                                                                                 driving, you should have your eyes checked
           • How do you use in-vehicle       • What should you do when confronted  regularly by an eye specialist.  You may never
            communications equipment cautiously?  with an aggressive driver?     know you have poor vision unless your eyes
           • How do you recognize a distracted  • What are some things you can do to  are tested. If you need to wear glasses or contact
            driver?                            reduce your stress before and while you  lenses for driving, remember to.
                                               drive?                              Always wear  them  when driving, even if
                                                                                 driving short distances. If your driver license
          These questions may be on the test. If you can't answer them all, re-read subsections 2.9   says corrective lenses are required, it is illegal to
          and 2.10.                                                              move a vehicle without using corrective lenses.


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