Web
Traffic School aims to enhance participants understanding
of traffic safety not merely by reviewing traffic laws, but by
emphasizing proper driving attitude and driver responsibility.
Although most drivers are quite familiar with the rules that govern
our roadways, the logic underlying those rules remains mysterious.
It is our goal to unravel the mysteries of traffic safety and
to reveal the good sense behind the regulations.
Why
go to traffic school? Every driver knows that being cited for
a moving violation is expensive and inconvenient. But what is
a moving violations precise impact on your driving record
and insurance rates? What poor driving practices lead to moving
violations and collisions? Avoiding tickets and accidents is largely
a matter of cultivating good driving habits to replace bad ones.
Identify,
Predict, Decide and Execute: We lay out the step-by-step reasoning
process of safe vehicle operation, the principles of defensive
driving, and the complexities of visual perception in traffic.
Driving is such a regular part of most peoples lives that
we are figuratively asleep at the wheel. This wake-up call to
awareness will help you to avoid citations, and even more importantly,
to avoid collisions.
Seat
belts, properly and routinely used, can save your life. Seat belt
use is mandatory in Nevada, and safety restraint systems have
a dramatic effect on reducing injury and death in vehicle collisions.
We will give you the facts about this and more.
What
information about a highway is encoded in its route number? Can
you legally cross a single white line marking your lane? If two
cars arrive at a stop-sign-controlled intersection at the same
moment, which one has the right-of-way? A closer look at those
familiar signs, signals, and markings that blanket our roadways
will facilitate route planning and ease negotiation of unusual
traffic situations.
Careful
observation of signs, signals and roadway markings is especially
critical in the context of freeway driving. The speed of traffic
is, of course, greatest on freeways, where safe travel requires
additional care. Speed limit signs and laws are easy to understand;
yet speed violations constitute a disproportionately large percentage
of total citations. Nevada has a Basic Rule for driving at a "reasonable
or proper" speed. Law prohibits operation of a vehicle at
a speed greater than that which is safe under prevailing traffic
and road conditions, regardless of the posted speed limit. This
should serve as the central principle in the formation of good
driving habits.
Perhaps
the single most dangerous driving practice is driving while under
the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Defensive driving techniques
and knowledge of the rules of the road simply cannot compensate
for the serious impairment of driving while under the influence.
Impaired drivers endanger themselves and others, and they risk
severe legal and financial consequences. Sober driving is among
the most important factors of safe driving.
The
course concludes with a discussion of the proper handling of emergency
and accident situations and Nevadas financial responsibility
laws. In the Quiz Review, we will look back at all the topics,
in preparation for the Final Quiz.
At
Web Traffic School, we are convinced that driver attitude and
responsibility are the keys to safe driving. Your time here will
have been well spent if you put the lessons of the course into
practice behind the wheel.