Course Content
Module 1:Introduction to Driving
Overview of driver education, Indiana licensing process, and driver responsibilities.
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Module 3: Rules of the Road
Explanation of right-of-way rules, speed limits in various zones, and navigating intersections and roundabouts safely.
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Module 4: Basic Vehicle Control
Instruction on proper steering, braking, acceleration, turning, lane changing, and parking techniques.
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Module 5: Sharing the Road
Guidance on interacting safely with pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, school buses, and large trucks.
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Module 6: Driving in Different Environments
How to adapt to rural and urban driving conditions, highway driving, and driving in adverse weather and nighttime conditions.
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Module 7: Defensive Driving Techniques
Techniques for hazard avoidance, space management, applying the SIPDE method, and responding to aggressive drivers.
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Module 8: Alcohol, Drugs & Distractions
Understanding how alcohol, drugs, and distractions impair driving, along with Indiana DUI laws.
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Module 9: Vehicle Systems & Maintenance
Overview of dashboard indicators, pre-trip inspections, and basic vehicle maintenance best practices.
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Module 10: Final Review & Assessment
Review of key driving concepts, test preparation tips, and reinforcing safe driving habits before the final exam.
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Final Exam
60-question exam based on course content.
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Teen Driver Education Program

Routine maintenance extends the life of your vehicle and ensures it operates safely.

Basic maintenance tasks every driver should monitor:

  • Oil changes: Follow the manufacturer’s recommended intervals to protect the engine.

  • Tire care: Maintain proper inflation, check for wear, and rotate tires as recommended.

  • Fluid levels: Check and refill engine oil, transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid, and windshield washer fluid regularly.

  • Brake inspection: Have brakes inspected periodically for wear.

  • Battery care: Check for corrosion on battery terminals and ensure a secure connection.

Good maintenance reduces the risk of mechanical failure and can improve vehicle performance and fuel economy.

Reference Resource:
The Indiana Driver’s Manual is provided as a reference for this lesson. The manual is published by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) and is publicly available.
This document is not the property of Nexus Driving School, and we do not claim ownership or authorship of its content.
Direct link: https://thenexusdrivingschool.com/pdf/drivers-manual%20(1).pdf