Journal #6 PART 1 : Being able to change a tire, jump start a car and check the oil are just some of the many skills that you absolutely need to know before.

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Journal #6 PART 1 : Being able to change a tire, jump start a car and check the oil are just some of the many skills that you absolutely need to know before you are out on the road. However, many people don’t know how to do these simple but vital skills. Why do you think this is the case? PART 2: Pick 4 signs and tell me what they mean. A B C D E F 9/22/201 4

Objectives SOL: The student will demonstrate an understanding of basic vehicle operating procedures. Objective: *The student will utilize basic procedures and readiness techniques to enter, start, and secure the vehicle, and perform basic vehicle maintenance checks. *The student will recognize, understand, and describe the laws and procedures related to roadway signs, signals, and markings

Mr. Markosky’s Drive Home

Module 1 Quiz *REMEMBER TO TAKE YOUR TIME AND MAKE SURE YOU DON’T LEAVE ANY BLANKS *ONCE YOU ARE DONE, PLACE YOUR QUIZ ON MR. MARKOSKY’S DESK AND GET SOMETHING QUITE OUT TO DO.

Module 2 ~DRIVER PREPARATION PROCEDURES~ ~VEHICLE CONTROL DEVICES~ ~OPERATING VEHICLE CONTROL DEVICES~ ~VEHICLE BALANCE~ ~VISUAL SKILLS/BGEMIRROR SETTINGS/VEHICLE OPERATING SPACE~ ~REFERENCE POINTS/LANCE POSITIONS~

Driver Preparation Procedures TOPIC # 1

DRIVER PREPARATION PROCEDURES Topic #1 1. There are five things you should check before entering a vehicle a)Check for small children and pets b)Check for fluid leaks c)Check for tire inflation d)Check for obvious physical damage e)Check the position of the front tires 2. Approach the driver’s door from the front when parked next to a curb. 3. Approach the driver’s door from the rear when parked in a parking lot. 4. The driver should sit at least 10 inches from the steering wheel. 5. Place the drivers hand (Use an “X”) in the correct position on this steering wheel.

DRIVER PREPARATION PROCEDURES Topic #1 6. The top of the head restraint should be position slightly above the ears. 7. With a properly set rear view mirror, you should be able to see at least 200 Feet behind the vehicle. Set the side view mirrors 15 degrees outward to reduce the blind spot and glare at night (Blindzone/Glare Elimination (BGE) Settings). Shoulder Partner Question 8 & 9 {End Here}

DRIVER PREPARATION PROCEDURES Topic #1 10. Identify these items found under the hood. 1) Battery 2) Air Filter 3) Oil Dip Stick Write these other important items down in your workbook. a) Engine coolant Reservioir b) Wind Shield Washer Reservoir c) Engine Oil Filler Cap d) Transmission fluid dipstick (A) e) Engine Oil Dipstick f) Break Fluid Reservoir g) Clutch Fluid Reservoir (M) h) Battery i) Power Steering Fluid j) Drive Belts k) Air Filter

DRIVER PREPARATION PROCEDURES Topic #1 11. You could check the tire pressure weekly, engine fluids monthly, and air pressure in spare tire every 6 months. 12. How often should you change your engine oil? Every 3,000 miles or 3 months. 13. Name 5 Maintenance items that should be professionally performed every 15,000 miles. a) automatic transmission fluid b) breaks c) cooling system d) steering linkage e) air and fuel filters

Objectives - Conclusion SOL: The student will demonstrate an understanding of basic vehicle operating procedures. Objective: *The student will utilize basic procedures and readiness techniques to enter, start, and secure the vehicle, and perform basic vehicle maintenance checks. *The student will recognize, understand, and describe the laws and procedures related to roadway signs, signals, and markings

Xzavier Davis-Bilbo