Stevenson High School Driver Education

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Stevenson High School Driver Education Name Period BTW # Permit # Restrictions: DOB ID # SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 1

Table of Contents Page I. Introduction Letter MUST BE SIGNED 3 II. New Laws MUST BE SIGNED 4 III. Standard Grading 5-6 IV. First Assignment 7 V. Driving Lessons 8-23 VI. Eligibility for license 24 VII. Going for your license 25 VIII. Maneuvers 26-30 Turns................... 26 Parking................... 27-28 Unique Intersection........... 28 Hill Parking................. 29 Turnabouts................. 30 IX. 50 hour Driving Log 31-32 Driver Education Instructors: Courtney Bresnen (Coordinator) Brian Burja Ryan Smith Brent Mork Driver Ed. Office x4159 SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 2

To the Student Driver and their Parents/Guardians: The techniques students will use in this course are designed to help students become smart and aware drivers. Stevenson s Driver Ed. team stresses the importance of becoming a defensive driver, that is, to drive in such a way as to protect yourself from the unexpected moves of others. Due to the fact that students will be driving for such a short period of time (6 hours of actual driving), it is important that we work together to accomplish our objectives. This guide is designed to give you a preview of each lesson. If students use it for this purpose, they will come to class each day with a clear picture of how each maneuver is performed. It is REQUIRED that students bring this packet with them to class EVERY day along with their permit. After every drive, teacher and student will discuss the lesson, including strengths and areas for improvement. If this packet is lost, it is the students responsibility to go to the SHS Driver Education website (www6.district125.k12.il.us/drivered/) to download and print another copy. NO additional packets will be issued from the instructor. ALL Missed drives will have to be made up during a free period, if necessary. Three missed lessons, due to not having packet or excessive absences, will result in finishing the behind the wheel portion of Driver Ed. during the following semester. PLEASE NOTE THERE MAYBE A CHANCE THAT YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER WILL HAVE TO DRIVE ONE- ON- ONE WITH AN INSTRUCTOR. If there is a preference of a male or female instructor (in a one- on- one setting) please advise his/her teacher beforehand. Signing below states that you are aware of this and have no particular preference. It is our sincere hope that you will become a safe and responsible driving member of society. Sincerely, Driver Education Teachers **I have read through this packet and understand the rules and guidelines for Driver Education at Stevenson High School. (Students will not start driving until signed) Parent/Guardian Signature Student Signature SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 3

New Illinois LAWS to be aware of: 1. Curfew: Weekdays (Sun- Thurs): 6am- 10pm Weekends (Fri Sat): 6am- 11pm 2. Cell Phone usage: NO cell phone at all until the age of 19 years old. NO TEXTING for teens & Adults NO CELL PHONES for adults in school zones and construction areas. **This includes the Driver Ed car! NO CELL PHONES! Cell phone use in Driver Ed car = NO ROAD TEST! 3. Permit: Must have permit on student while driving at ALL times. Must drive with adult (21 years old or older) who has a valid driver s license for at least 1 year. May have as many passengers as are seatbelts, however person sitting next to student driver must be 21+ years old with valid license. 4. Once 16 years old and have IL driver s license, if 2 moving violations (tickets) are issued with in a 12 month period, this will result in a 3 month suspension of your license. PLEASE enforce these laws at home to ensure safe, non- distracted driving!!! **I am aware of these Illinois LAWS. (Students will not start driving until signed) Parent/Guardian Signature Student Signature SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 4

BEHIND THE WHEEL DRIVING TARGETS 1. Vehicle knowledge: Instrument panel and gears, differentiate gas and brake pedals, adjust mirrors and ability to stay in lane (drifting). 2. Braking/Accelerating: Smooth, complete stops and at proper points and stopping distance. 3. Turns: Hand- over- hand, recovery, turn into proper lane, safe speed and proper signaling. 4. Maneuvers: Pulling to and from curb with signal, parking, hill parking and turnabouts. 5. Lane Change: Mirrors, Blinker, Blind spot, Mirrors, appropriate speed, overtaking traffic, and done in a legal situation. 6. Defensive Driving: Controls and conditions, regulate speed with traffic and road characteristics, following distance and check mirrors. 7. Awareness of Surrounds: Identity signs and pedestrians, intersections: controlled and uncontrolled, traffic signals: right turn on red and left turns, right of way, point of no return, gap choice and railroad crossings. Standard Scale: 4= EXCEEDS behind the wheel driving targets 3= MEETS behind the wheel driving targets 2= NEEDS practice behind the wheel driving targets 1= Requires extra supplementary instruction on the behind the wheel driving targets. 0= Unable to perform any or all of the behind the wheel driving targets. Final Road Test/COOP test: Students are given the opportunity to take the driving test here at Stevenson. If they qualify (please look at page 27, Lesson #11 for the qualifications) AND if they are not randomly chosen at the DMV they will forego the driving test to get their license. SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 5

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Lesson # 1: Orientation Targets: Students will demonstrate knowledge of Pre- Drive Routine, Starting, Stopping, Backing, Turning and Shutdown. Skills Assessed Pre- Drive Routine: Adjust Seat Adjust Mirror Seat Belt Starting and Shutting down Engine/Accessories: Starts car with foot on brake Checks dashboard Lights/High- Low Beam Signals Air/Heat Wipers Hazards flashers Parking Brake Acceleration: Accel to traffic flow Aware of Surroundings Braking: Smooth deceleration Checks rearview mirror Backing: Speed Control Proper Steering Look Behind Right of Way: Int controlled/uncontrolled Self Eval 4. What is different from this car than yours at home? Student Reflection: 1. How do you think you did for your first drive at school? 2. What do you need to work on (refer to checklist)? 3. What did you learn today (from instructor or your partner)? Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #1 Standards: Vehicle Control Braking Turns Maneuvers Defensive Drive SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 8

Lesson # 2: Residential Driving and Turns (Port Clinton and Buffalo Grove Roads) Targets: Students will navigate through residential streets. Stops should be smooth and complete. Turns should be completed smoothly and in the correct lane using hand- over- hand steering. Skills Assessed Pre- Drive Routine: Adjust Seat Adjust Mirror Seat Belt Steering: Smoothness Hand- Over- Hand Turns from a stop: Left Right Turns without a stop: Left Right Starts and Stops: Complete Stop Smooth Stop Smooth Acceleration Intersections: Understands Right- of- way Use of Signals Communication to other roadway users Enter turn lane Self- Eval Student Reflection: 1. How do you think you did for your second drive at school? 2. What did you have trouble with today (refer to checklist)? 3. What did you learn today (from instructor or your partner)? 4. You may have driven a different car this time, what is different from this car than yours at Home? Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #2 Standards: Vehicle Control Braking Turns Maneuvers SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 9

Lesson #3: Review Residential Driving & Turns(Port Clinton, Buffalo Grove & Halfday Roads) Targets: Students will navigate through residential streets. Stops should be smooth and complete. Turns should be completed smoothly and in the correct lane using hand- over- hand steering. Skills Assessed Steering: Smoothness Hand- Over- Hand Turns from a stop: Left Right Turns without a stop: Left Right Starts and Stops: Complete Stop Smooth Stop Smooth Acceleration Intersections: Right- of- way at stop signs Right- of- way at traffic lights Use of Signals Entering turn lane Lane Changes (optional) MBBM Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. How do you think you did for your third drive at school? 2. What will you try to work before your next drive (refer to checklist)? 3. What are the 4 stopping points? 4. What does MBBM stand for? Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #3 Standards: Vehicle Control Braking Turns Maneuvers Lane Change (if acc) Defensive Driving Int Awareness SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 10

Lesson # 4: Hill Parking Targets: Students will demonstrate their knowledge and skill of hill parking. Skills Assessed Uphill Parking: Signals to Curb Distance from Curb Wheel Direction Proper Procedure Leaving Uphill Park: Proper Procedure Mirrors/Signal/Blind Spot Check Downhill Parking: Signals to Curb Distance from Curb Wheel Direction Proper Procedure Leaving Downhill park: Proper Procedure- wheel Mirrors/Signal/Blind Spot Check Turns: Right Left Braking and Acceleration: Smooth Stopping: Complete Stops Stopping Points Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. What was the hardest part about today s lesson? 2. What might have helped you to perform these maneuvers better? Partner Assignment: Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #4 As your partner is driving you will be responsible for giving him/her the correct procedure to perform the up and down hill maneuvers! Standards: Braking Turns Maneuvers SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 11

Lesson # 5: Lane Changes (Aptakisic and Halfday (22) Roads and Milwaukee Ave.) Targets: Students will demonstrate their knowledge of Lane Changes (Mirrors, Blinker, Blind spot, Mirrors) while maintaining speed and negotiating intersections. Skills Assessed Lane Change: Speed & Smooth steering MBBM Lane Usage: Lane Positioning Drifting Intersections: Scans Intersections Understanding right- of- way Point of No Return Aware of Surroundings: Checks 360 Parking lot driving Pedestrians Communicates with other road way users Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. What part of the MBBM steps do you need to focus on most? And why? 2. In your own words, what does the Right of Way mean? Partner Assignment: As your partner is driving you have to assist with the lane change. You will give him/her the Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #5 correct steps to perform a lane change. Remember MBBM! Standards: Turns Maneuvers Lane Changes Defensive Driving Int Awareness SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 12

Lesson # 6: General Drive Targets: Students will understand lane usage in 2- lane and multi- lane highways. (Butterfield & Townline Roads and US Route 45.) Skills Assessed Lane Usage: Speed Control Following Distance Checks Rearview Mirrors Identifying Hazards Lane Position Drifting Intersections: Right- of- way at stop signs Right- of- way at traffic lights Right on Red Use of Signals Communication to other roadway users Identifying Hazards Railroad tracks: Awareness Turns: Right Left Driver Independence Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. How much assistance did you need from your instructor (think of right of way situations, turns at large intersections, traffic lights, point of no return)? 2. Currently, where is your confidence level at in making your own decisions? Partner assignment: Throughout the drive YOU will need to remind your partner to check his/her mirrors! Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #6 Standards: 0-4 Turns Maneuvers Lane Changes Defensive Driving Intersection Aware SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 13

Lesson # 7: Turnabouts Targets: Students will demonstrate their knowledge and skill of turnabouts and backing. Skills Assessed Turnabouts: Near Lane Far Lane 3- Point Back around a Corner U- Turn Turns without a stop: Left Right Turns with a stop: Left Right Starts and Stops: Complete Stop Stopping Points Smooth Acceleration Intersections: Right- of- way at stop signs Right- of- way at traffic lights Use of Signals Communication to other roadway users Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. What was the hardest part about today s lesson? 2. What might have helped you to perform these maneuvers better? Partner Assignment: You will need to assist your partner on how to perform a turnabout. Look in the back Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #7 of this packet if you need assistance. Standards: Turns Maneuvers Lane Changes Defensive Driving Int. Awareness 0-4 SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 14

Lesson # 8: 2 Lane Highway, Verbalizing Hazards Targets: Students will understand lane usage in 2- lane and multi- lane highways while verbalizing signs and hazards on the road. (Gilmer, Old McHenry Roads and Route 83.) Skills Assessed 2 Lane Highway: Speed Control- hills Following Distance Checks Rearview Mirrors Identifying Hazards Identifying Signs- LR 2 Lane Usage: Lane Position Drifting Intersections: Right- of- way at stop signs Right- of- way at traffic lights Use of Signals Communication to other roadway users Turns: Right Left Verbalizing Hazards: Predicts Points of Conflict Driver Independence Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. How much assistance did you need from your instructor (think of right of way situations, turns at large intersections and traffic lights, point of no return)? 2. Currently, where is your confidence level at in making your own decisions? 3. Draw a picture of a Lane Reduction sign. Partner Assignment: Mirror Checks!!! Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #8 Standards: Turns Lane Changes Defensive Driving Int Awareness 0-4 SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 15

Lesson #9: Destination Targets: Students will develop the skills required to listen and drive while given directions from one student driver to the other. Skills Assessed Following of Directions: Identifies appropriate streets to turn at Adjusts lanes accordingly to follow directions Aware of Surroundings Reaches Destination Stopping Complete stops Stopping Points Awareness: Speed Changes Pedestrians Turns: Proper lane and speed Communication Communicates with partner Knowledge of local streets Reviewed directions before lesson Driver Independence: Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. What was difficult about giving directions to your partner? 2. What was difficult about listening and following directions from your partner? 3. List 3 things your partner did really well on? 4. Where did you drive to today? What major intersection is it located at? Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #9 Standards: 0-4 Turns Maneuvers Lane Changes Defensive Driving Int Awareness SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 16

Lesson #10: Maneuver Review Drive Targets: Students will review skills and maneuvers learned thus far. Skills Assessed Starts Stops Use of Mirrors Right- Of- Way Intersection Observance Right Turns Left Turns Speed Control Parking Uphill Parking Downhill Parking Turnabouts Backing Final Park Driver Independence Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. List 2 things you need to improve on. How are you going to achieve this? 2. Tell us how far your partner has come. Give examples!! 3. On a scale of 1-10 (10 best), if went to get your license today, would you feel ready and confident? Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #10 Standards: 0-4 Vehicle Knowledge Braking Turns Maneuvers Lane Change Defensive Driving Int. Awareness SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 17

Lesson #11: Mall Driving and Angle parking with one- way aisles *FROM THIS DRIVE ON, YOU MUST RECEIVE ALL 3 s AND 4 s and ONLY one 2.5 IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO COOP. ELIGIBILITY TO ROAD TEST IS ALSO SUBJECT TO ABSENCES, CORPORATION and YOU MUST HAVE YOUR PERMIT WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES (one warning). Targets: Students will develop the skills required to drive and maneuver in mall areas and will acquire knowledge of identifying one- way aisles. Skills Assessed Mall Driving: Understanding Right- of- Way Identify Unique Intersections Communication to Other Roadway Users Aware of Surroundings Ability to Stay in lane Stopping Complete stops Stopping Points One Way Isles Identify Signs/marking Lane Position Angle Parking Awareness: Speed Changes Pedestrians Turns: Proper lane Intersection: Right of Way Right on Red Driver Independence Self- eval *If you pass this road test AND earn a B- or better in classroom, you COOP. This means that you will not have to take the road test (except for Spot Check Dates, i.e. see instructor) at the DMV when you go to get your license. **Regardless, ALL STUDENTS WILL TAKE THE FINAL ROAD TEST, whether it is official or for practice. ***Eligibility is subject to: 1. Absences 2. Cooperation 3. Permit and Packet (with you at ALL times- 1 warning) 4. NO CELL PHONE use at any time throughout the semester! Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #11 Student Reflection questions on following page. Standards: Turns Maneuvers Lane Changes Defensive Driving Int. Awareness 0-4 SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 18

Student Reflection: 1. List 2 things you need to improve on. How are you going to achieve this? 2. What were the greatest challenges of this drive? 3. If you had your license today, would you feel comfortable, safe and confident on the road by yourself? 4. Name 3 major roads you drove on today. 5. Your next drive is student choice. Decide now, where you are going to go, discuss with your partner. SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 19

Lesson # 12 Student Choice: Lane Changes, Multiple Lane Roads, Traffic Signals Targets: Students will navigate four lane streets. Proficiency will require proper check for right- of- way, speed control and lane position. Skills Assessed Aware of Surroundings: Use of Mirrors Blind Spot Check Lane Change: MBBM Speed Smooth Steering Lane Usage: Lane Positioning Drifting Intersections: Scans Intersections Understanding right- of- way Points of No Return: Fresh Green Stale Green Delayed Green Protected Left Turn Unprotected Left Turn Cover Brake Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. List 2 things you need to improve on. How are you going to achieve this? 2. How many practice hours do you have at home? 3. If you had your license today, would you feel comfortable, safe and confident on the road by yourself? Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #12 Standards: Maneuvers Lane Changes Defensive Driving Int. Awareness 0-4 SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 20

Lesson #13: Expressway Driving (Interstate 94) Targets: Students will practice and develop skills for entering the expressway, driving on the expressway and exiting the expressway. Skills Assessed Entering the Expressway: Lane Position Signal Check Mirrors Check Blind Spot Speed Expressway Driving: Lane Position Aware of Surroundings Trucks Following Distance Exiting the Expressway: Signals Proper Lane Usage Lane Position Speed Speed Control: Acceleration Deceleration Identify Interchange: Toll Booths/IPASS Signs Driver Independence: Self- eval Student Evaluation: 1. What was the most challenging about driving on the expressway? 2. Are you eligible to take the final road test? Why or why not? 3. If eligible, when are you going to practice for the final road test? Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #13 Standards: Maneuvers Lane Change Defensive Driving Int. Awareness 0-4 SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 21

Lesson #14: Final Review Drive Targets: Students will review skills and maneuvers in preparation of final road test. Skills Assessed Starts Stops Use of Mirrors Right- Of- Way Intersection Observance Right Turns Left Turns Speed Control Parking Uphill Parking Downhill Parking Turnabouts Backing Final Park Driver Independence Self- eval Student Reflection: 1. What do you need to focus on for your final road test? OR if you do not qualify, specifically what do you need to work on? 2. Think back to your first few drives, compare yourself to then and now. Teacher Evaluation: Lesson #14 Standards: Vehicle Knowledge Braking Turns Maneuvers Lane Change Defensive Driving Int. Awareness 0-4 SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 22

Lesson #15: Final Road Test/General Drive IF ELIGIBLE. SKILLS / MANEUVERS POOR FAIR Start 6 3 Posture 4 2 Use of Mirror 2 1 Steering 4 2 Lane Observance 8 4 Right of Way 8 4 Intersection Observance 8 4 Attention 6 3 Following 4 2 Speed too Fast 6 3 Speed too Slow 6 3 Signal - Curb 6 3 Signal - Lanes 6 3 R.R. Crossing 8 4 Use of Automatic Trans. 4 2 Use of Brakes 8 4 Final Park 4 2 Park Uphill 4 2 Start Uphill 4 2 Park Downhill 4 2 Start Downhill 4 2 Backing 6 3 Turn About 6 3 Stop 1 8 4 Stop 2 8 4 Stop 3 8 4 Stop 4 8 4 Traffic Signal 1 6 3 Traffic Signal 2 6 3 Traffic Signal 3 6 3 Other Signs 4 2 Other Signs 4 2 TURNS POOR FAIR LEFT TURNS SIGNAL 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 TURN 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 SPEED 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 LANE 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 RIGHT TURNS SIGNAL 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 TURN 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 SPEED 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 LANE 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 TOTAL SCORE Passing / 35 or less FAILURE / IMMEDIATE REJECTION POINTS VIOLATION ACCIDENT DANGEROUS ACTION LACK of COOPERATION OTHER Teacher Comments: SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 23

License Eligibility Process For a high school student under the age of 18 to be eligible for an Illinois driver s license, they must have: 1. Successfully completed and met all requirements of the Stevenson Driver Education Department per course description. 2. Met all requirements set by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) per course description. Once a student has met the above requirements, the Stevenson Driver Education Department will submit their name to the ISBE, in cooperation with the Illinois Secretary of State, confirming a student is eligible to obtain their license. It is the student and parents responsibility to check their status on the ISBE home web page in order to verify that all requirements have been met and they are eligible to obtain their license. To check your status, follow these steps: 1. Go to the Stevenson website (www.d125.org) 2. Click on Academics in the top left. 3. Scroll down to Divisions and click on Applied Arts 4. Scroll down and click on Driver Education 5. Once on the SHS Driver Ed website, scroll down to Check Permit Eligibility 6. Enter student s permit number (omit the dashes in the permit number, for example, D3005000600), click on Search. The student status will be either Approved to get driver s license or invalid instruction permit number. Confirmation showing approval to get driver s license should be on the ISBE web page within one week after the semester ends and the student has met all requirements as previously listed. If you have questions on your status, contact the Stevenson Driver Education Department at (847) 415-4159. Do not go to a Secretary of State s Driver s Facility without checking your status, or without the acceptable forms of identification and information. SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 24

Going for your Driver s License If you are under the age of 18 to get a driver s license you need: 1. At least 16 years of age 2. Valid instruction permit that was issued 9 months prior obtaining your license 3. 50 hour log sheet 4. Certified birth certificate from the county (not a photocopy) or valid passport or I.N.S. documentation or Illinois State I.D. card 5. Social security card (mandatory) **If you do not have a SS# look below. 6. High school photo I.D. 7. Cooperative driver testing certificate - if you qualified and passed 8. Proof of current address 9. Current and valid insurance card for the vehicle you will be driving, if a driving test is required 10. Vehicle that must be in good working order - A. 2 plates securely fastened to the vehicle with a valid sticker B. the horn must work C. the brake lights must work D. the turn signals must work E. the seat belts must work F. headlights and wipers must work G. NO dark tinted windows H. NO cracks in the windshield I. the doors must open from the inside and outside. **Students who have NO social security # must go to one of the following for a temporary license Rockford: Driver License Bureau 3814 Auburn St Rockford, IL 61101-2502 (815) 987-7383 Chicago: Driver License Bureau 5301 West Lexington Street Chicago, IL 60644 (773) 854-1709 SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 25

TIPS for TURNING RIGHT TURNS: 1. Make sure you are in the proper lane (RIGHT lane) and signal 100 feet before the intersection. 2. Make sure you are about 3 feet from the curb. 3. Brake down to about 5-7 mph. 4. Check right/left/right before turning. 5. Line up the front of your car with the intersection. 6. If clear begin turning. (about 1 full rotation) At this time you should be coasting (no brake/no gas) 7. About ¾ the way through the turn check your rearview mirror, start straightening the wheel and accelerate smoothly. LEFT TURNS: 1. Make sure you are in the proper lane (LEFT lane) and signal 100 feet before the intersection. 2. Make sure you are positioned closer to the center marking. 3. Brake down to about 7-10 mph. 4. Check right/left/right before turning. 5. Position yourself about halfway into the intersection. 6. If clear begin turning. (about ½ - ¾ full rotation) At this time you should be coasting (no brake/no gas) 7. About ¾ the way through the turn check your rearview mirror, start straightening the wheel and accelerate smoothly. SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 26

SCHOOL PARKING LOT = PERPENDICULAR ***PARKING*** PULLING INTO SPOT: 1. Be at least 8 feet away from intended parking spot. 2. Line up side mirror with first line of parking spot. 3. Turn wheel all the way (until it won t turn anymore) WHILE letting car roll. 4. When parallel in spot straighten wheel (turn 1 ½ times). 5. Line up your side mirror with the car next to you to determine if you far enough in your parking spot. PULLING OUT of a SPOT to RIGHT: 1. Make sure your wheels are straight. 2. Reverse straight back until your side mirror is lined up with the car next to you. 3. Turn the wheel the direction you want to back out. (If you want to back to the left turn the wheel to the left) 4. Remain in reverse until you are far enough away from your parking spot. 5. Straighten your wheels (turn steering wheel 1 ½ times) and drive away. SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 27

PARKING CONTINUED ANGLE PARKING Mall Drive PULLING INTO SPOT: 1. Be at least 5 feet away from spot (8-10 feet is better, but no further. Any further may confuse other drivers.) 2. Moving slowly, start turning the wheel when your steering wheel/side mirror is even with the closest line of the parking spot you wish to enter. 3. Be sure to check the parked cars next to you. You want to be centered between them and at the same angle. You may also use the lines directly in front of you to make sure you are centered in your spot. UNIQUE INTERSECTION: SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 28

MANEUVERS: Hill Parking Uphill with a curb: 1. Signal and pull inches from the curb. 2. Put the car in gear. 3. Turn the wheel to the. (Up, up and away) 4. Let the car roll into the curb. 5. Secure the vehicle. (Put the car in gear and put on the ). Remember uphill without a curb you turn the wheel to the. Downhill with a curb: 1. Signal and pull inches from the curb. 2. Put the car in gear. 3. Turn the wheel to the. (Toward OR Away from the curb). 4. Let the car roll into the curb. 5. Secure the vehicle. (Put the car in gear and put on the ). Remember downhill without a curb you turn the wheel to the. SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 29

MANUEVERS: Turnabout 2 3 1 1. Make a wide left turn and pull next to the curb on the right. 2. Make sure your wheels are straight and back until your car is even with the street. 3. After checking for traffic, roll and turn your wheels to the right (backing around the corner) until you are parallel. 4. Straighten your wheels to the left and drive away. SHS DRIVER EDUCATION PAGE 30