Change a tire on your family car under the supervision of one of your parents. If your not sure how to do it read your vehicles owners manual.Write a type 3 writeup. FCA's: 1.Describe the steps you used in changing your tire. 2.Describe the safety components involved in changing a tire.3. Correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Post by Monday 7/30 2.Type 3 write up on insurance.FCA's: 1 Describe the following types of coverages: bodily injury liability, property damage liability, collision, comprehensive, uninsured and under insured bodily and property damage liability, and the term deductible and how it relates to collision and comprehensive coverages. 2.Describe what the state of Vermont requires for automobile insurance. 3Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation, Post by Monday, 7/30.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Assignment for 9/23
7/23-Monday Module 9 1. List 8 areas where it is illegal to pass another vehicle and give a reason why you think it is unsafe to pass in these areas. This is a type 2 writing
1) hill a because you can’t see what’s coming the other way
2) intersection because its more than a 2 way 2 lane road
3) railroad because a train could come and hit you
4) curve because you cant see what is coming the other way
2. Using the power point 9.02 I would like you to explain the time and space needs for passing another vehicle. You are traveling at 60 mph and the car you are about to pass is going 40 mph. you will need to multiply each speed by 1.5 in order to find the feet per second that each car is traveling. Please explain how long it will take you to pass the vehicle, the number of feet that you will travel in each of the three parts of the passing maneuver. the total feet and time it will take, and compare that to the length of a football field which is 300 feet long. This is a type 2 writing. 3. Find three news articles. Post the information along with your opinion of the situation. This is a type 1 writing.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Assignments for 7/19/07
1) Find 3 news articles and relate them to things we have read about and discussed in class. This is a type two writing and should contain factual details to respond to the news articles. Copy and paste the article and post the URL. These should be posted by Sunday 7/22.2) Type 2 writing: Describe how to how to time your arrival to get to an intersection with a green light. Power point can be found in Module 6. Post assignment by Sunday, 7/22
when you are timing your arrivel to a intersection and get a green light you slow down
3.Type 2 writing: Explain the benefits of keeping a 4 second following distance. Use power point presentation 7.03 to help you with this assignment. Post assignment by Sunday ,7/22.
The benefits of keeping a 4 secand fallowing distance is if the car infront of you stalls, slams there brakes you have enough time to react
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Thursday, July 5, 2007
Assignment Posted 7/6
List and describe 5 ways to effectively communicate with other drivers. This is a type 2 writing. Please post this by Saturday, 7/7.an affective way to communicate with other drivers is to flash your headlights tap your brakes but don’t honk your horn, flip them off, or skreem at them
2. Your assignment is to write a type 3 paper on "Graduated Licensing". Your FCA's are: 1) explain what the Vermont Graduated License Law is all about, 2) Express in your own words how you feel about the law and would you suggest any changes to the law, 3) correct spelling and grammar. Click on the link below and use the site to do your paper. This paper should be posted by Wednesday, 7/11/07.http://www.aot.state.vt.us/dmv/documents/MiscellaneousDocuments/GraduatedDriverLicenseBrochure111706.pdf3. Find 3 news posts and do type 1 writings on each of them. These should be posted in your blog by Friday, 7/13.4. A person dies in a car crash every 13 min. and a car crash is reported every 2.8 sec. With that said I would like you to go to the wiki and watch the short video "Accident Opening Danger". After watching the video post a short type 1 writing describing your thoughts on my earlier statement and how it relates to the video. Your post will be due by Friday, 7/13.5.Go to the wiki and view power point slides in 6.02, Managing time & Space Using Zone Control.Then do a type 3 writing : FCA's : 1) Describe the three parts of the zone control system are, 2) Choose 5 of the 12 zone control management principles and explain how you might use each one in a particular situation to solve a problem. 3) correct spelling and grammar. Please post this assignment by Saturday,7/14.6. Go to the del.icio.us link posted on the left and post 3 resources on seat belts. These could deal with laws, child restraints, how they work, how they save lives, videos, news articles,ect. Post the URL that you found on your blog so I know what you found. Make sure you save them to del.icio.us because we will all be doing a type 3 writing on seat belts and will need at least 4 sources. Please post these by Saturday, 7/14.
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Sunday, June 24, 2007
Assignment 6/25 2) Click on this url for the Department of Motor Vehicles. Your assinment is to do a type 3 writing. Your 3 FCA's are 1. Describe the point system in Vermont using the state statutes found this page, 2. Use the spell check,3.give your feeling about the law.http://www.leg.state.vt.us/statutes/sections.cfm?Title=23&Chapter=025 This paper will need to be posted by Saturday 6/30 !!3.Find a news article dealing with traffic safety and do a type 1 write reflecting your thoughts on the article. This will be do on 6/27, Wednesday!!4.Explain the three types of roadway signs and how you can tell the difference between them. Give two examples of each sign. This will be due and posted on 6/26!!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Monday, July 30, 2007
CRASH
I was in a car accident, I went to my HIGH SCHOOL and talked to a person named mike about driving impaired, and he gave me some good advice and good things to look at for more advice. He told me to look at the yearbook for some Healy advice like this, There is normally an impaired driver, a victim, and family of the victim. Mike also told me to look at the outing club for other options besides drinking like these,
~ Healthy thrills~
*~things you can do almost anytime~*
Try new foods
Change your hair style or the color of your hair
Mountain train biking
Rock climbing
Practice martial arts
Boxing
Camping out in the wilderness
Rollerblading
Learning to do something you never knew how to do, like swing dance
Exploring a new place
Surfing
Sledding
Dancing
*~things you can do with a little planning~*
Snowboarding
Water skinning
Riding a roller coaster
Going to a rock concert
Downhill skiing
Playing pat-ball
*~things you can do with a lot of planning~*
Bungee jumping
Whitewater rafting
Scuba diving skydiving
Ice climbing
mike also told me to look at things I could do to stop a friend from driving impaired like these are good ideas to help,
Get the keys
Find them a driver
Delay driver
Use another angle
Let them go ( not a good thing if they get killed or hurt it will be on your concuss)
I went to the Doctors office to talk to doctor evens about drinking impaired by marrawna or alcohol. When you drink or smoke marina and get into a crash you could get a head injury and there is more than one car accident in a coalition. Doctor evens also told me the effects of marina. Doctor evens also told me about the limbic system, the hippocampus, the cerebellum.
~head injury’s ~
Car hitting objects
Head hitting windshield
Brain hitting scull
~effects of marrawna~
Misjudge speed
Misjudge braking
Affects perception
*~limbic system~*
Missing dangerous things
*~hippocampus~*
Memory loss
Reduced attention
*~cerebellum~*
Poor coordination
Poor road tracking
Doctor evens also told me the effects of alcohol and what happens when you drink and what happens to you frontal lobe, and your hippocampus, and your medulla.
~effects of alcohol~
Slower message to the brain
Slurred word
Blurred vision
Poor judgment
*~frontal lobe~*
Bad decion
*~hippocampus~*
Memory blackouts
*~medulla~*
Brain damage or death
I went to the police station to talk to detective hurnondace about getting arrested, figuring out if someone is impaired.
~getting arrested~
Pulled over
Field sobriety test
Miranda rights
Breathalyzer
Pay bail
Arraignment
Trail
~finger out how to find out id someone is impaired~
Headlights off 30%
Slow response to traffic lights 40%
Fallowing to closely 50%
Weaving 60%
The lawyer talked to me about how much it is if you total your car and how much it is for getting a D.U.I and how much court is and how much everything would cost all together.
I don’t think impaired driving is good because I drive with my friend savanna in 8th grade, while we were both impaired and we crashed her step dads car because she underestimated where the road was so we flipped the car over a v-bank 4 times and, luckily I we were buckled or we would have died but she is lucky her airbag went off even though her seatbelt came off and she flue around the car and she is still paying off her fines for it.
How likely do you think it is that you would total your car if you drove impaired?
-people who score high on this tend to underestimate the risk of crashing while driving impaired
-definition of a totaled car; the cost to repair the damage is greater than the value of the car. This means than an old can with little to maybe considered totaled
Do you think that if you drove impaired you would be injured?
~ People who score high on this tend to underestimate their risk of injury with impaired driving and tend to take dangerous risks
~ Forever teen killed in motor vehicle crashes, about 100 others suffer non-fatal injuries
Do you think you do enough to prevent your friend from driving while impaired?
-this meter indicates how likely you are to prevent someone from driving impaired or to prevent someone from getting into a car with an impaired driver
-dealing directly and firmly with people taking these risks has been shown to be effective more than 50% of the time
Does your age make you more likely to have a car crash?
-this level indicates your risk of being in a car crash as a passenger or a driver, based solely on your age, the younger the driver, the greater the risk
-Begging drivers have the highest crash rates and the risk of a crash for teenagers increases by 50% after one or two drinks – this is much greater than for older drivers.
Does your age make you more likely to have a car crash?
-this level indicates your risk of being in a car crash as a passenger or a driver, based solely on your age, the younger the driver, the greater the risk
-Begging drivers have the highest crash rates and the risk of a crash for teenagers increases by 50% after one or two drinks – this is much greater than for older drivers.
Does your seatbelt usage make you more likely to be injured in a crash?
-based on how often you wear your seatbelt, this level indicates your risk of injury if you are involved in a crash
-using seatbelts reduced your risk of dying in a car crash by 60%
Do you think that if you drove impaired you would be arrested?
-people who believe that when they are driving under the influence might take more chances. The higher your level on the meter, the more likely you ate to take this chance
-in order to get federal money, states are required to have zero tolerance laws for underage drinker this means even if you have very low blood alcohol level from .01 to .02 – about one drank –you can be arrested for D.U.I.
~recognizing impaired driver~
Do you think that if you rode with an impaired driver you would get into a crash?
-people who score high on this meter tend to understatement theirs of crashes when riding with an impaired driver.
-crashes are twice as likely when teenager’s drivers have teenage red
Passengers
IN THIS CRASH I WAS THE DRIVER
I was in a car accident, I went to my HIGH SCHOOL and talked to a person named mike about driving impaired, and he gave me some good advice and good things to look at for more advice. He told me to look at the yearbook for some Healy advice like this, There is normally an impaired driver, a victim, and family of the victim. Mike also told me to look at the outing club for other options besides drinking like these,
~ Healthy thrills~
*~things you can do almost anytime~*
Try new foods
Change your hair style or the color of your hair
Mountain train biking
Rock climbing
Practice martial arts
Boxing
Camping out in the wilderness
Rollerblading
Learning to do something you never knew how to do, like swing dance
Exploring a new place
Surfing
Sledding
Dancing
*~things you can do with a little planning~*
Snowboarding
Water skinning
Riding a roller coaster
Going to a rock concert
Downhill skiing
Playing pat-ball
*~things you can do with a lot of planning~*
Bungee jumping
Whitewater rafting
Scuba diving skydiving
Ice climbing
mike also told me to look at things I could do to stop a friend from driving impaired like these are good ideas to help,
Get the keys
Find them a driver
Delay driver
Use another angle
Let them go ( not a good thing if they get killed or hurt it will be on your concuss)
I went to the Doctors office to talk to doctor evens about drinking impaired by marrawna or alcohol. When you drink or smoke marina and get into a crash you could get a head injury and there is more than one car accident in a coalition. Doctor evens also told me the effects of marina. Doctor evens also told me about the limbic system, the hippocampus, the cerebellum.
~head injury’s ~
Car hitting objects
Head hitting windshield
Brain hitting scull
~effects of marrawna~
Misjudge speed
Misjudge braking
Affects perception
*~limbic system~*
Missing dangerous things
*~hippocampus~*
Memory loss
Reduced attention
*~cerebellum~*
Poor coordination
Poor road tracking
Doctor evens also told me the effects of alcohol and what happens when you drink and what happens to you frontal lobe, and your hippocampus, and your medulla.
~effects of alcohol~
Slower message to the brain
Slurred word
Blurred vision
Poor judgment
*~frontal lobe~*
Bad decion
*~hippocampus~*
Memory blackouts
*~medulla~*
Brain damage or death
I went to the police station to talk to detective hurnondace about getting arrested, figuring out if someone is impaired.
~getting arrested~
Pulled over
Field sobriety test
Miranda rights
Breathalyzer
Pay bail
Arraignment
Trail
~finger out how to find out id someone is impaired~
Headlights off 30%
Slow response to traffic lights 40%
Fallowing to closely 50%
Weaving 60%
The lawyer talked to me about how much it is if you total your car and how much it is for getting a D.U.I and how much court is and how much everything would cost all together.
I don’t think impaired driving is good because I drive with my friend savanna in 8th grade, while we were both impaired and we crashed her step dads car because she underestimated where the road was so we flipped the car over a v-bank 4 times and, luckily I we were buckled or we would have died but she is lucky her airbag went off even though her seatbelt came off and she flue around the car and she is still paying off her fines for it.
How likely do you think it is that you would total your car if you drove impaired?
-people who score high on this tend to underestimate the risk of crashing while driving impaired
-definition of a totaled car; the cost to repair the damage is greater than the value of the car. This means than an old can with little to maybe considered totaled
Do you think that if you drove impaired you would be injured?
~ People who score high on this tend to underestimate their risk of injury with impaired driving and tend to take dangerous risks
~ Forever teen killed in motor vehicle crashes, about 100 others suffer non-fatal injuries
Do you think you do enough to prevent your friend from driving while impaired?
-this meter indicates how likely you are to prevent someone from driving impaired or to prevent someone from getting into a car with an impaired driver
-dealing directly and firmly with people taking these risks has been shown to be effective more than 50% of the time
Does your age make you more likely to have a car crash?
-this level indicates your risk of being in a car crash as a passenger or a driver, based solely on your age, the younger the driver, the greater the risk
-Begging drivers have the highest crash rates and the risk of a crash for teenagers increases by 50% after one or two drinks – this is much greater than for older drivers.
Does your age make you more likely to have a car crash?
-this level indicates your risk of being in a car crash as a passenger or a driver, based solely on your age, the younger the driver, the greater the risk
-Begging drivers have the highest crash rates and the risk of a crash for teenagers increases by 50% after one or two drinks – this is much greater than for older drivers.
Does your seatbelt usage make you more likely to be injured in a crash?
-based on how often you wear your seatbelt, this level indicates your risk of injury if you are involved in a crash
-using seatbelts reduced your risk of dying in a car crash by 60%
Do you think that if you drove impaired you would be arrested?
-people who believe that when they are driving under the influence might take more chances. The higher your level on the meter, the more likely you ate to take this chance
-in order to get federal money, states are required to have zero tolerance laws for underage drinker this means even if you have very low blood alcohol level from .01 to .02 – about one drank –you can be arrested for D.U.I.
~recognizing impaired driver~
Do you think that if you rode with an impaired driver you would get into a crash?
-people who score high on this meter tend to understatement theirs of crashes when riding with an impaired driver.
-crashes are twice as likely when teenager’s drivers have teenage red
Passengers
IN THIS CRASH I WAS THE DRIVER
Sunday, July 29, 2007
crash
CRASH
HIGH SCHOOL GUY NAMED MIKE
Do you think that if you drove impaired you would be injured?
~ People who score high on this tend to underestimate their risk of injury with impaired driving and tend to take dangerous risks
~ Forever teen killed in motor vehicle crashes, about 100 others suffer non-fatal injuries
~ year book~
There is normally an impaired driver, a victim, and family of the victim outing club
~ healthy thrills~
*~things you can do almost anytime~*
Try new foods
Change your hair style or the color of your hair
Mountain train biking
Rock climbing
Practice martial arts
Boxing
Camping out in the wilderness
Rollerblading
Learning to do something you never knew how to do, like swing dance
Exploring a new place
Surfing
Sledding
Dancing
*~things you can do with a little planning~*
Snowboarding
Water skinning
Riding a roller coaster
Going to a rock concert
Downhill skiing
Playing pat-ball
*~things you can do with a lot of planning~*
Bungee jumping
Whitewater rafting
Scuba diving skydiving
Ice climbing
~safety alternatives~
do you think you do enough to prevent your friend from driving while impaired?
-this meter indicates how likely you are to prevent someone from driving impaired or to prevent someone from getting into a car with an impaired driver
-dealing directly and firmly with people taking these risks has been shown to be effective more than 50% of the time
~safe alternatives~
Get the keys
Find them a driver
Delay driver
Use another angle
Let them go ( not a good thing if they get killed or hurt it will be on your concuss)
Doctor evens
Does your age make you more likely to have a car crash?
-this level indicates your risk of being in a car crash as a passenger or a driver, based solely on your age, the younger the driver, the greater the risk
-begging drivers have the highest crash rates and the risk of a crash for teenagers increases by 50% after one or two drinks – this is much greater than for older drivers.
~head injury’s ~
*~car accidents are more than 1 in 1 coalitions~*
Car hitting objects
Head hitting windshield
Brain hitting scull
~effects of marrawna~
Misjudge speed
Misjudge braking
Affects perception
*~limbic system~*
Missing dangerous things
*~hippocampus~*
Memory loss
Reduced attention
*~cerebellum~*
Poor coordination
Poor road tracking
~seatbelt usage~
does your seatbelt usage make you more likely to be injured in a crash?
-based on how often you wear your seatbelt, this level indicates your risk of injury if you are involved in a crash
-using seatbelts reduced your risk of dying in a car crash by 60%
~effects of alcohol~
Slower message to the brain
Slurred word
Blurred vision
Poor judgment
*~frontal lobe~*
Bad decion
*~hippocampus~*
Memory blackouts
*~medulla~*
Brain damage or death
~police detective hurnondace~
do you think that if you drove impaired you would be arrested?
-people who believe that when they are driving under the influence might take more chances. The higher your level on the meter, the more likely you ate to take this chance
-in order to get federal money, states are required to have zero tolerance laws for underage drinker this means even if you have very low blood alcohol level from .01 to .02 – about one drank –you can be arrested for D.U.I.
~getting arrested~
Pulled over
Field sobriety test
Miranda rights
Breathalyzer
Pay bail
Arraignment
Trail
~recognizing impaired driver~
do you think that if you rode with an impaired driver you would get into a crash?
-people who score high on this meter tend to understatement theirs of crashes when riding with an impaired driver.
-crashes are twice as likely when teenager’s drivers have teenage red
passengers
~figer out how to find out id someone is impaired~
Headlights off 30%
Slow response to traffic lights 40%
Fallowing to closely 50%
Weaving 60%
~Lawyer~
How likely do you think it is that you would total your car if you drove impaired?
-people who score high on this tend to underestimate the risk of crashing while driving impaired
-definition of a totaled car; the cost to repair the damage is greater than the value of the car. This means than an old can with little to maybe considered totaled
IN THIS CRASH I WAS THE DRIVER
i know how it feels to drink and drive and crash it isn't fun and i also know how it feels to lose a loved one from drinking and driving. my cousint got killed by her bestfreisnd who was drunk flipped her car and killed my cusent.
HIGH SCHOOL GUY NAMED MIKE
Do you think that if you drove impaired you would be injured?
~ People who score high on this tend to underestimate their risk of injury with impaired driving and tend to take dangerous risks
~ Forever teen killed in motor vehicle crashes, about 100 others suffer non-fatal injuries
~ year book~
There is normally an impaired driver, a victim, and family of the victim outing club
~ healthy thrills~
*~things you can do almost anytime~*
Try new foods
Change your hair style or the color of your hair
Mountain train biking
Rock climbing
Practice martial arts
Boxing
Camping out in the wilderness
Rollerblading
Learning to do something you never knew how to do, like swing dance
Exploring a new place
Surfing
Sledding
Dancing
*~things you can do with a little planning~*
Snowboarding
Water skinning
Riding a roller coaster
Going to a rock concert
Downhill skiing
Playing pat-ball
*~things you can do with a lot of planning~*
Bungee jumping
Whitewater rafting
Scuba diving skydiving
Ice climbing
~safety alternatives~
do you think you do enough to prevent your friend from driving while impaired?
-this meter indicates how likely you are to prevent someone from driving impaired or to prevent someone from getting into a car with an impaired driver
-dealing directly and firmly with people taking these risks has been shown to be effective more than 50% of the time
~safe alternatives~
Get the keys
Find them a driver
Delay driver
Use another angle
Let them go ( not a good thing if they get killed or hurt it will be on your concuss)
Doctor evens
Does your age make you more likely to have a car crash?
-this level indicates your risk of being in a car crash as a passenger or a driver, based solely on your age, the younger the driver, the greater the risk
-begging drivers have the highest crash rates and the risk of a crash for teenagers increases by 50% after one or two drinks – this is much greater than for older drivers.
~head injury’s ~
*~car accidents are more than 1 in 1 coalitions~*
Car hitting objects
Head hitting windshield
Brain hitting scull
~effects of marrawna~
Misjudge speed
Misjudge braking
Affects perception
*~limbic system~*
Missing dangerous things
*~hippocampus~*
Memory loss
Reduced attention
*~cerebellum~*
Poor coordination
Poor road tracking
~seatbelt usage~
does your seatbelt usage make you more likely to be injured in a crash?
-based on how often you wear your seatbelt, this level indicates your risk of injury if you are involved in a crash
-using seatbelts reduced your risk of dying in a car crash by 60%
~effects of alcohol~
Slower message to the brain
Slurred word
Blurred vision
Poor judgment
*~frontal lobe~*
Bad decion
*~hippocampus~*
Memory blackouts
*~medulla~*
Brain damage or death
~police detective hurnondace~
do you think that if you drove impaired you would be arrested?
-people who believe that when they are driving under the influence might take more chances. The higher your level on the meter, the more likely you ate to take this chance
-in order to get federal money, states are required to have zero tolerance laws for underage drinker this means even if you have very low blood alcohol level from .01 to .02 – about one drank –you can be arrested for D.U.I.
~getting arrested~
Pulled over
Field sobriety test
Miranda rights
Breathalyzer
Pay bail
Arraignment
Trail
~recognizing impaired driver~
do you think that if you rode with an impaired driver you would get into a crash?
-people who score high on this meter tend to understatement theirs of crashes when riding with an impaired driver.
-crashes are twice as likely when teenager’s drivers have teenage red
passengers
~figer out how to find out id someone is impaired~
Headlights off 30%
Slow response to traffic lights 40%
Fallowing to closely 50%
Weaving 60%
~Lawyer~
How likely do you think it is that you would total your car if you drove impaired?
-people who score high on this tend to underestimate the risk of crashing while driving impaired
-definition of a totaled car; the cost to repair the damage is greater than the value of the car. This means than an old can with little to maybe considered totaled
IN THIS CRASH I WAS THE DRIVER
i know how it feels to drink and drive and crash it isn't fun and i also know how it feels to lose a loved one from drinking and driving. my cousint got killed by her bestfreisnd who was drunk flipped her car and killed my cusent.
Monday, July 16, 2007
List and describe 5 ways to effectively communicate with other drivers. This is a type 2 writing. Please post this by Saturday, 7/7.2. Your assignment is to write a type 3 paper on "Graduated Licensing". Your FCA's are: 1) explain what the Vermont Graduated License Law is all about,
2) Express in your own words how you feel about the law and would you suggest any changes to the law,
3) correct spelling and grammar. Click on the link below and use the site to do your paper. This paper should be posted by Wednesday, 7/11/07.http://www.aot.state.vt.us/dmv/documents/MiscellaneousDocuments/GraduatedDriverLicenseBrochure111706.pdf3.
vermont graduatid licencing is your time to legaly drive on the road with a adault 25 or older and they have there licence this is parpariong you for when you get your licence. i like this law so kids dont just go get there licence anddont realy understand what to do.
Find 3 news posts and do type 1 writings on each of them. These should be posted in your blog by Friday, 7/13.4. A person dies in a car crash every 13 min. and a car crash is reported every
2.8 sec. With that said I would like you to go to the wiki and watch the short video "Accident Opening Danger". After watching the video post a short type 1 writing describing your thoughts on my earlier statement and how it relates to the video. Your post will be due by Friday, 7/13.5.
can't get on please send me another invite its dbrough_1991@hotmail.com
Go to the wiki and view power point slides in 6.02, Managing time & Space Using Zone Control.Then do a type 3 writing : FCA's : 1) Describe the three parts of the zone control system are, 2) Choose 5 of the 12 zone control management principles and explain how you might use each one in a particular situation to solve a problem. 3) correct spelling and grammar. Please post this assignment by Saturday,7/14
cant get on please send me another invite my e-m,ail is dbrough_1991@hotmail.com
6. Go to the del.icio.us link posted on the left and post 3 resources on seat belts. These could deal with laws, child restraints, how they work, how they save lives, videos, news articles,ect. Post the URL that you found on your blog so I know what you found. Make sure you save them to del.icio.us because we will all be doing a type 3 writing on seat belts and will need at least 4 sources. Please post these by Saturday, 7/14.
2) Express in your own words how you feel about the law and would you suggest any changes to the law,
3) correct spelling and grammar. Click on the link below and use the site to do your paper. This paper should be posted by Wednesday, 7/11/07.http://www.aot.state.vt.us/dmv/documents/MiscellaneousDocuments/GraduatedDriverLicenseBrochure111706.pdf3.
vermont graduatid licencing is your time to legaly drive on the road with a adault 25 or older and they have there licence this is parpariong you for when you get your licence. i like this law so kids dont just go get there licence anddont realy understand what to do.
Find 3 news posts and do type 1 writings on each of them. These should be posted in your blog by Friday, 7/13.4. A person dies in a car crash every 13 min. and a car crash is reported every
2.8 sec. With that said I would like you to go to the wiki and watch the short video "Accident Opening Danger". After watching the video post a short type 1 writing describing your thoughts on my earlier statement and how it relates to the video. Your post will be due by Friday, 7/13.5.
can't get on please send me another invite its dbrough_1991@hotmail.com
Go to the wiki and view power point slides in 6.02, Managing time & Space Using Zone Control.Then do a type 3 writing : FCA's : 1) Describe the three parts of the zone control system are, 2) Choose 5 of the 12 zone control management principles and explain how you might use each one in a particular situation to solve a problem. 3) correct spelling and grammar. Please post this assignment by Saturday,7/14
cant get on please send me another invite my e-m,ail is dbrough_1991@hotmail.com
6. Go to the del.icio.us link posted on the left and post 3 resources on seat belts. These could deal with laws, child restraints, how they work, how they save lives, videos, news articles,ect. Post the URL that you found on your blog so I know what you found. Make sure you save them to del.icio.us because we will all be doing a type 3 writing on seat belts and will need at least 4 sources. Please post these by Saturday, 7/14.
Friday, June 29, 2007
7.Assignment for module 4 is to watch the following short videos from the Wki site and write a brief type 1 writing response for each video clip :Freeze Frame, Seatbelt education,Seatbelt Video, and Use My Seatbelt. This should be posted by 7/4.
8.Assignment for module 5 is a type 2 writing. Explain what is meant by legal stops, safety stops, and staggered stops. Also describe what is meant by point of no return. You should use your readings material and power point presentations in the wiki to do the assignment. This should be posted by 7/5.
legal stop is when theres a stop sighn and if theres not a stop line then you stip behind a crosswalk, sidewalk or edge of the road.
saftey stops are for when you cant see down the road so you pull up to the edge of the road and stop and look to make sure its clear and then go.
8.Assignment for module 5 is a type 2 writing. Explain what is meant by legal stops, safety stops, and staggered stops. Also describe what is meant by point of no return. You should use your readings material and power point presentations in the wiki to do the assignment. This should be posted by 7/5.
legal stop is when theres a stop sighn and if theres not a stop line then you stip behind a crosswalk, sidewalk or edge of the road.
saftey stops are for when you cant see down the road so you pull up to the edge of the road and stop and look to make sure its clear and then go.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Part Three: Explain what the three parts of your vision are and how you would use each part for driving.
i can't remember them al; i remember fition
Four: Explain what is meant by the terms Target Area and Target Path and give an example of how you would use these while driving.
target area is were you want to be. target path is the direction you are moving to get to your target area. you would use these when you are driving to a store.
Part Five: Describe what transition Pegs are and explain what part of the car is used for transition pegs for right and left turns.
i can't remember them al; i remember fition
Four: Explain what is meant by the terms Target Area and Target Path and give an example of how you would use these while driving.
target area is were you want to be. target path is the direction you are moving to get to your target area. you would use these when you are driving to a store.
Part Five: Describe what transition Pegs are and explain what part of the car is used for transition pegs for right and left turns.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
assinment 1
dominique brough
No Charges Filed In Car Wash Death
Mother Killed While Drying Car
POSTED: 7:02 am EDT June 20, 2007
UPDATED: 1:04 pm EDT June 20, 2007
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HAVERHILL, Mass. -- A New Hampshire family was mourning Wednesday after a local woman was run over at a car wash and later died.
NewsCenter 5's Jorge Quiroga reported that the woman behind the wheel of the other car has not been charged and she refused to discuss the accident.
Police said Robin Young, 43, of Danville, N.H., was drying her car at a Haverhill car wash on Route 125 Tuesday when a car driven by Marie Pigaga, 46, of Plaistow, N.H., left the road, jumped a wall and and careened through a parking lot, hitting Young.
Young's 10-year-old daughter was in the car and witnessed the accident.
Pigaga, a registered nurse, denied she was the driver when leaving her Plaistow townhouse Tuesday, and sped off in a Mercedes SUV, narrowly missing two children riding bikes on the street near her house.
"That was her," a neighbor said. "That's regular for her. She's got a lead foot. She drives fast," neighbor Beth Pagliccia said after Pigaga left.
Monday, Pigaga was driving another small Mercedes sports car when, police said, she ran off the highway and struck Young.
"She jumped the wall -- there was an evergreen here -- and ran straight across the lot to where the woman was at that first vacuum," a witness at Haffner's car wash said.
Young was wiping down her own car after a wash when she was hit. Another witness consoled her daughter, who saw the whole thing.
"I said, come on, Robin, stay with it. I said hold her hand and we'll comfort her until the ambulance comes," Sandy Tracy said.
The former secretary at Timberlane Regional High School died a few hours later at a Boston hospital.
"I saw her every day. Amazing woman. Every day, came, she always had a smile on her face," Elizabeth Bonin, a student at the school said.
In Plaistow, Pigaga's neighbors said they were not surprised.
"She does drive rather fast in this neighborhood. There are a lot of little children around here and she has no concern about it," neighbor Susan Barnes said.
No charges have been filed. Police said they're in the process of interviewing many witnesses and looking at the possibility that speed was a factor in the accident.
Copyright 2007 by TheBostonChannel.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
my responce
i think that the person behind the wheele should go to jail for running over a inecent persen and the person behind the weele probobly was going 2 fast or not paying attention.
No Charges Filed In Car Wash Death
Mother Killed While Drying Car
POSTED: 7:02 am EDT June 20, 2007
UPDATED: 1:04 pm EDT June 20, 2007
Email This Story Print This Story
HAVERHILL, Mass. -- A New Hampshire family was mourning Wednesday after a local woman was run over at a car wash and later died.
NewsCenter 5's Jorge Quiroga reported that the woman behind the wheel of the other car has not been charged and she refused to discuss the accident.
Police said Robin Young, 43, of Danville, N.H., was drying her car at a Haverhill car wash on Route 125 Tuesday when a car driven by Marie Pigaga, 46, of Plaistow, N.H., left the road, jumped a wall and and careened through a parking lot, hitting Young.
Young's 10-year-old daughter was in the car and witnessed the accident.
Pigaga, a registered nurse, denied she was the driver when leaving her Plaistow townhouse Tuesday, and sped off in a Mercedes SUV, narrowly missing two children riding bikes on the street near her house.
"That was her," a neighbor said. "That's regular for her. She's got a lead foot. She drives fast," neighbor Beth Pagliccia said after Pigaga left.
Monday, Pigaga was driving another small Mercedes sports car when, police said, she ran off the highway and struck Young.
"She jumped the wall -- there was an evergreen here -- and ran straight across the lot to where the woman was at that first vacuum," a witness at Haffner's car wash said.
Young was wiping down her own car after a wash when she was hit. Another witness consoled her daughter, who saw the whole thing.
"I said, come on, Robin, stay with it. I said hold her hand and we'll comfort her until the ambulance comes," Sandy Tracy said.
The former secretary at Timberlane Regional High School died a few hours later at a Boston hospital.
"I saw her every day. Amazing woman. Every day, came, she always had a smile on her face," Elizabeth Bonin, a student at the school said.
In Plaistow, Pigaga's neighbors said they were not surprised.
"She does drive rather fast in this neighborhood. There are a lot of little children around here and she has no concern about it," neighbor Susan Barnes said.
No charges have been filed. Police said they're in the process of interviewing many witnesses and looking at the possibility that speed was a factor in the accident.
Copyright 2007 by TheBostonChannel.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
my responce
i think that the person behind the wheele should go to jail for running over a inecent persen and the person behind the weele probobly was going 2 fast or not paying attention.
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