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Module 1:Introduction to Driving
Overview of driver education, Indiana licensing process, and driver responsibilities.
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Module 2: Signs, Signals & Road Markings
Understanding traffic sign shapes, colors, common signs, and pavement markings.
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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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This lesson provides a summary of key topics covered throughout the course. Reviewing these concepts helps ensure that you are prepared for safe driving and for the Indiana BMV written and skills exams.
Key concepts to remember:
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The importance of defensive driving: continuously scanning, maintaining safe following distances, anticipating hazards, and responding calmly.
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Right-of-way rules: knowing when to yield to other vehicles and pedestrians.
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Speed limits: following posted speed limits and adjusting speed for conditions.
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Traffic signs, signals, and pavement markings: recognizing and obeying shapes, colors, and symbols.
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Safe driving environments: adapting to conditions in rural, urban, highway, nighttime, and adverse weather situations.
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Vehicle control: steering, braking, accelerating smoothly, and parking properly.
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Sharing the road: respecting pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, large trucks, and school buses.
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The dangers of impaired and distracted driving.
Drivers who apply these principles reduce their risk of collisions and promote a safer driving environment for everyone.