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Driving Distractions of the Professional Driver

12 Lessons
15-27 Minutes
12 Quiz Questions

Course Overview


Distracted drivers are a danger to everyone on the road, and in this day and age distractions can be found everywhere you look. This online training video teaches viewers about the types of distractions that occur when driving. Between playing with the controls on the radio and trying to answer a phone call, we are exposed to endless distractions within the confines of our own vehicles. By providing concrete examples the video explains the types of distractions that occur inside a vehicle and educates viewers on how to limit them. This video also educates about distractions that arise outside of the vehicle. By learning to identify and deal with exterior distractions, drivers will become better able to prepare and safely respond to the surrounding environment. This video teaches viewers to identify and limit those behaviors that put them and others at risk. Being focused and aware of the road ahead keeps you a safer driver.

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    Key Audience


    Driving Distractions of the Professional Driver

    Course Topics


    Introduction
    Comfort Controls
    Securing Loose Items
    Reaching and Leaning
    Eating While Driving
    Technology
    Exterior Distraction
    Pedestrians
    Unfamiliar Territories
    Weather
    Outdoor Signage
    Conclusion

    Workplaces


    Roadway

    Categories


    Safety: Driving

    Course Detail


    Course ID
    wumbddpd_vod

    Time

    15-27 MIN
    Questions
    "12"

    Languages

    en

    video format

    SD-Wide

    captions

    No

    Resources

    Yes

    Lessons

    12

    Remediation

    Yes

    Bookmarking

    Yes

    Feedback

    Yes

    Microlearning