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The High Way Transportation System and Risk Management Traffic Laws

The High Way Transportation System and Risk Management Traffic Laws

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Page 1: The High Way Transportation System and Risk Management Traffic Laws

The High Way Transportation System and Risk Management

Traffic Laws

Page 2: The High Way Transportation System and Risk Management Traffic Laws

Objectives:

Name three Parts of the highway transportation system

Explain how, and by whom, the highway transportation system is regulated

Describe five ways you can reduce driving risk within the highway transportation system

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Accident Statistics

7 Million accidents Nationwide annually 45,000 traffic related deaths annually

– 50% of these are alcohol related

800,00 traffic related injuries annually Driver Error – major cause of accidents Being thrown from the vehicle – major cause

of fatalities

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What are your chances of being involved in a Collision?

In any given year your chance of being in a collision is 1 in 5

– Chances of suffering injury serious enough to disable you – 1 in 83

In a typical year 40 % of all teenage deaths occur through motor vehicle crash injuries

85% of traffic deaths occur in the first collision in which the car’s occupants are involved

49% percent of the vehicle occupant deaths involve one car.

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Highway Transportation System

The highway transportation system (HTS) is made up of;

– Cars – Trucks– Streets– Highways– Drivers– Cyclists and pedestrians

Purpose of the HTS is to enable people and goods to move from place to place as safely as possible

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How is the HTS regulated?

Federal state and local governments work together to regulate the HTS

Example: Federal law establishes maximum speed limit law however it is up to the individual states to enforce that law.

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Federal and State Requirements

The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act – Requires car makers to build certain safety features

Seat belts Air bags Shatterproof windows

The National Highway Safety Act– Established specific guidelines for state motor vehicle safety

programs. Vehicle registration/inspection Driver licensing Traffic laws/courts Highway construction/maintenance

– Each state is responsible for following and enforcing the guidelines

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Reducing Driving risks

Vehicle Maintenance Anticipate the actions of others Use of Safety Restraints Drive only when you are in sound Physical

and mental condition Make a conscience effort to develop your

driving skills

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Vehicle Maintenance

The better the condition of your care the more control you will have when driving – Brakes properly working– Tired properly inflated– Clean windows

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Anticipate the actions of others

Drive Defensively Attempt to identify cues to behavior to predict

how other drivers will act or react

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Use of Safety Restraints

Being thrown from the vehicle – major cause of fatalities Two types of restraints

– Passive – work by design Airbags Side Door Beams Collapsible Dashboard

– Active – Work when activated Door Locks Seat belts

Reason for seatbelts– Safer in care/Away from the Dashboard– Driving Position– Law in Kentucky– Reduces Fatigue- reinforces proper posture

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Drive only when you are in sound Physical and mental condition

Be alert Clear Headed Concentrate on Driving rather than other

issues.

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Make a conscience effort to develop your driving skills

Actively work to improve your driving habits and abilities

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Managing Visibility, Time, and Space-Crucial elements in safe and responsible driving.

Visibility– What you can see from behind the wheel and well you can

see it. Time

– Ability to judge your speed and the speed of others.– Also refers to how long it will take your car or another

vehicle to stop. Space

– Wise drivers keep a margin of space between their cars and other vehicles.

– Room to maneuver in dangerous situations

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Review

Name three(3) parts of the HTS Explain how and by whom the HTS is regulated What is the

– National Traffic and Safety Act?– National Highway Safety Act?

Describe five ways you can reduce driving risks Name the three crucial elements in safe and

responsible driving