ARRIVE ALIVE DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE or RIDE! Alcohol Drug Awareness Program A.D.A.P.

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ARRIVE ALIVE DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE or RIDE! Alcohol Drug Awareness Program A.D.A.P.

ROSTER CARDS Print Clearly. Use only legal name. (First, Middle Initial, Last) Student ID # Date of Birth (No slashes only dashes) i.e Gender: Male or Female SEE BOARD FOR EXAMPLES: MUST BE PERFECTLY ACCURATE !

A.D.A.P. COURSE Required by the State of Georgia for any one under the age of 18 years old. Must be PRESENT in class this week. Must make at least 72% (18 correct out of 25 questions on Monday’s test) Only can miss 7 Q’s. If you fail the test you may take one (1) more time before you must take the course again. The same 72% is required the second time.

A.D.A.P. Workbook A.D.A.P. Workbook

Teenager+Alcohol: Buzzed is Drunk! Alcohol Drug Awareness Program A.D.A.P.

Drunk Driving is just Murder on our Highways! Alcohol Drug Awareness Program A.D.A.P.

If you Booze you Lose! Alcohol Drug Awareness Program A.D.A.P.

Session One Review: What you must know! What does A.D.A.P. stand for? p. TADRA ? p. Leading cause of teenage deaths? p. Hours of instruction in “Joshua’s Law” p. Teenage Crash rates for fatalities. p. Class D license passenger restrictions. p.___ A.D.A.P. Workbook

Legal B.A.C. levels for driving. p. Refusal to submit to chemical test for B.A.C. p. Seat Belt Laws. p. Following Distance space margins. p. MOST widely used drug in the U.S. p. Most widely used ILLICIT drug in the U.S. p. A.D.A.P. Workbook

Session One Review: What you must know! What does A.D.A.P. stand for? Front Cover TADRA ? P.6 Leading cause of teenage deaths? p.8 Hours of instruction in “Joshua’s Law” p.6 Teenage Crash rates for fatalities. p.6 Class D license passenger restrictions. p.6___ A.D.A.P. Workbook

Legal B.A.C. levels for driving. p.6 Refusal to submit to chemical test for B.A.C. p.7 Seat Belt Laws. p.8 Following Distance space margins. p.8 MOST widely used drug in the U.S. p.10 Most widely used ILLICIT drug in the U.S. p.10 A.D.A.P. Workbook

License’s Suspensions/Laws/Causes? p.6,7 Drinking/Purchasing/Consuming Ages/Influence of Alcohol? p.12 Provisional License (Class D) restrictions.p.6 Georgia Controlled Substance Act. p.10,11 Safe Driving Procedures. p.8,9 Illegal Drugs p.10,11 K2 and Bath Salts p.11 A.D.A.P. Workbook

Random Facts concerning Teenage Alcohol Use One drink (common serving size) may raise a lb. person’s BAC.02%. Even ONE drink can make you and unsafe driver. One drink will make an underage driver OVER THE LIMIT! ZERO TOLERENCE!!!!!! Once a person stops drinking the body eliminates alcohol at a rate of.015% grams BAC per hour only (less than 1 drink per 1 hr.) A.D.A.P. Workbook

More Alcohol Facts when used by teens: Alcohol impairment increases with alcohol intake. Remember “BUZZED is DRUNK” Legally. 5 Progressives stages of intoxication. The Body gets rid of Alcohol two basic ways: 1.90% Liver 2.10% Through urine, sweat, and breath. TIME IS THE ONLY WAY TO SOBER UP! A.D.A.P. Workbook

“KEEP OFF the GRASS” Weed facts: THC is the active ingredient in Marijuana. THC stays in the body for up to 1 month. THC levels today are 10X Higher than 30 years ago. Marijuana effects night vision. Marijuana’s effect remain after the High wears off (up to days after the high). A.D.A.P. Workbook

Combining Marijuana and alcohol is 2X as dangerous. Doubly Impaired. Acute Alcohol Poisoning. Marijuana slows down the vomiting reflex. (College campus) Crack Cocaine is a Stimulant. Inhalants kill brain cells. (Deadly reaction) Alcohol is a Depressant. (Depresses the brain) A.D.A.P. Workbook

DRUG AWARENESS: You can be D.U.I. for prescription drugs from a doctor and even O.T.C. drugs. P.10 Session 3.Alcohol/Drug You must take and pass A.D.A.P. if you want a Class D license before age 18. What is Joshua’s Law? A.D.A.P. Workbook

p. Anyone under 21 yrs. Old will be charged with D.U.I. at.02% or greater! Under 18 years old at.02% is “prima facie” and convicted of D.U.I.. No questions ask! Many people stopped for D.U.I were stopped for minor violations first. Implied Consent law. (Lose for 1 year license if you refuse to be tested) A.D.A.P. Workbook

Third Offense of D.U.I. you are a Habitual Violator (H.V.) Most common test for B.A.C. is Breath test. The other tests for B.A.C. is Blood Test and the Urine Test. Blood test is the most highly accurate. A.D.A.P. Workbook

P.6 If you refuse to take a chemical test of your BAC you will lose your license for 1 year automatically. After the arrest for D.U.I. you will spend 24 hours in jail. Why? 2 nd Offense of DUI you will have your picture taken and placed in the local newspaper. 3 rd offense $1,000 to a max. of $5,

P. 14 If you are under 21 years old and you: Purchase or Possess or Consume You will be charged! Ticketed Fined…..$$$$$$ A.D.A.P. Workbook

P. 10/11 No person, regardless of age, shall have an open container of alcohol in a vehicle. P.14 B U C K L E U P ! Seatbelts save lives! A.D.A.P. Workbook