Alert Driving

Item# C-151
Understanding the importance of being an alert driver can mean the difference between life and death. Learn how to observe conditions around you, anticipate hazardous situations, and react to avoid hazards with our Alert Driving course. Our course discusses driving at safe speeds, the dangers of driving while impaired, and illustrates how to increase your reaction time by following the two-second rule. Alert driving is a fundamental element of safe, defensive driving techniques.

Topics Covered in This Course:

  • Driving while impaired
  • Avoiding distractions
  • Scanning the road
  • Things to look for
  • Increasing reaction time
  • The two-second rule


11 Minutes (7 min. video + 4 min. test)

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