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You have 10 minutes Section 5 (Day 2) Bell Ringer  What would be a bumper sticker that would make you angry and why?

Dangerous Driving Behaviors Section 5 (Day 2)

Other Drugs on the Driving Task Write this slide

The active ingredient THC impairs  memory and learning  problem-solving ability  motor coordination  tracking ability  concentration Marijuana and Driving 2 nd most often found drug in drivers involved in crashes Write this slide

Effects of Alcohol on the Driving Task NO Thanks I’m Driving Write this slide

Effects of Alcohol on the Driving Task Searching AlcoholAlcohol narrows the field of visionnarrows the field of vision impedes the ability to distinguish colorsimpedes the ability to distinguish colors reduces the ability to rapidly change focus from close to farreduces the ability to rapidly change focus from close to far reduces the ability to judge distance accuratelyreduces the ability to judge distance accurately After drinking, a driver may tend to stare at the center line.After drinking, a driver may tend to stare at the center line. Write this slide

Vision Problems Double Vision- Each eye must work in conjunction with the other. Alcohol impairs this and may produce a double image. Write this slide

Vision Problems Visual Acuity- This is sharpness of vision. Alcohol may make images blur for the driver. Night Vision- Humans have limited night sight at best, and alcohol reduces this ability further. Write this slide

Evaluating Alcohol diminishes the ability to process multiple variables lessens the ability to concentrate  Driving involves risk and people that have been drinking, disregard risk Effects of Alcohol on the Driving Task Write this slide

Executing Alcohol causes changes in coordination affects the ability to judge distance affects ability to judge speed drinking driver may be unable to judge speed of approaching traffic Effects of Alcohol on the Driving Task Write this slide

You have 15 minutes Class work (2 of 5) Read pages Do Lesson Review Questions (1+2) on page 62. Write out the questions. Save to be turned in with your test.

Ask…Jacqueline Saburido So, why shouldn't we drink and drive…

This is Jacqueline Saburido on September 19, 1999.

This is she and her Father, 1998.

This is she on Vacation in Venezuela.

Birthday party as a child.

At a party with friends.

The car in which Jacqueline traveled. She was hit by another car that was driven by a 17-year old male student on his way home after drinking a couple of hard packs with his friends. This was in December 1999.

After the accident Jacqueline has needed over 40 operations.

Jacqueline was caught in the burning car and her body was heavily burnt during around 45 seconds.

With her Father, 2000.

Getting treatment.

Three months after accident.

Without a left eyelid Jacqueline needs eye drops to keep her vision.

Now 20 year old, he cannot forgive himself for driving drunk on that night three years ago. He's aware of devastating Jacqueline Saburidos life.

Not everyone who gets hit with a car dies. This picture was taken 4 years after the accident and the doctors are still working on Jacqueline, whose body was covered with 60% severe burnings.

You have 15 minutes Class work (3 of 5) Read pages Do Lesson Review Questions (1+2) on page 65. Write out the questions. Save to be turned in with your test.

The End!! Remember…Quiz Next Class