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Description:
Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving is recommended for drivers with multiple traffic violations and those with poor driving behaviors who need a catalyst for positive change. The course is designed for court referrals and drivers who exhibit continuing patterns of risky and overly aggressive driving behaviors. Course objectives The course can be taught in either 6- or 8-hours and engages students in relearning road rules along with exercises to help them understand the
connection between choices and consequences. Then it helps them develop a plan to change their driving choices and behaviors. The flexible, modularized course structure accommodates court and state government traffic programs, as well as assists organizations with post-incident driver training needs. The course places significant emphasis on making a commitment to change one’s driving behaviors.
Course objectives include being able to:
▶ Identify driving behaviors that led to traffic violations or collisions
▶ Acknowledge problems and costs that result from current driving behaviors
▶ Recognize the part that choice plays in how drivers behave behind the wheel
▶ Develop a personal action plan to change current driving behaviors
▶ Identify techniques for handling situations that lead to unsafe driving decisions
What participants will learn:
Participants are provided with the knowledge, skills, and techniques to improve their driving-related choices, thereby decreasing future traffic violations and avoiding collisions. They discuss the citations that brought them to class, test their knowledge of core traffic rules, and learn that it is up to them whether they drive poorly or properly and the consequences of their choices—financial, legal, injuries, and death.