Unit
1: Driving Responsibilities
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Section: 01.A Driving: A privilege, not a right |
Purpose: Introduce the student to some of the
general responsibilities associated with driving, the meaning of a
driver license, the importance of driver education, and the impact of
the automobile on society.
Issue
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Learning
Objective |
References |
01.A.01 |
Driver license, what it means to you |
01.A.01(1) |
Having a driver license is a privilege, not a right. All California
residents must have a driver license to operate a vehicle of any kind on a public highway or parking facility. |
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VC: 12800
CDH: p. 1-6 |
01.A.02 |
Driver license,
what it means to others |
01.A.02 (1) |
Other drivers and pedestrians will expect that you will follow the
laws and rules of the road, be courteous, and will not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or otherwise be impaired while you
are driving. |
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CDH: p. 14 |
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01.A.02(2) |
If you are a minor, your parent(s) or guardian(s) are responsible for
the financial consequences of your driving. If you have a driver license, they will expect that you will drive safely. |
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VC: 17700-
17710 |
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01.A.02(3) |
Passengers in your car have put their safety in your hands, and
expect that because you have a driver license, you will drive safely. |
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