Extreme Driving Conditions (US)
Certificate of Completion
Duration: 22 Minutes
Language: English
Level: Certificate
Introduction
Every year, there are 1.2 million accidents due to hazardous driving conditions. The Extreme Driving Conditions (US) course is designed to equip drivers with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate and handle adverse weather conditions safely. This comprehensive training covers strategies for driving in rain, snow, ice, fog, extreme heat, and other challenging environments. Participants will learn how to prepare their vehicles, adjust driving techniques, and respond to emergencies to ensure safety for themselves and others on the road.
Outline
Objectives
Features
1. Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
2. Road Surfaces
- Extreme Weather Driving
- Driving in Rain
- Wet Surfaces
- Heavy Rain and Flash Floods
- More Flood Dangers
- Driving Through Standing Water
- Knowledge Check - Rain
- Knowledge Check – Deep Water
- Knowledge Check – Flooded Roads
3. Winter Weather
- Prepare Your Car for Winter Weather
- Prepare Your Car (continued)
- Prepare Yourself for Driving in Winter
- More Preparations
- Slow and Easy
- Driving Distances and Speeds
- Turns, Bridges and Intersections
- Headlights and Braking
- Parking and Seatbelts
- Knowledge Check – Gas Tank
- Knowledge Check – Stopping Distance
- Knowledge Check - Headlamps
4. Managing Speed
- Managing Speed
5. Hot Weather Driving
- Hot Weather Driving Tips
- Lights and Gauges
- Hot Weather Emergencies
- Tires and Oil
- Engine Coolant
- Engine Coolant (continued)
- Engine Belts and Hoses
- Knowledge Check – Temperature Gauge
- Knowledge Check – Tire Air Pressure
- Knowledge Check – Heated Radiator or Engine
6. Conclusion
- Conclusion
FAQ
Reduce speed, use headlights (preferably low beams in fog), and maintain a greater following distance to increase reaction time and improve visibility.
Ensure your vehicle has winter tires, check the battery, antifreeze, and heater, and carry an emergency kit with items such as a windshield scraper, blankets, and non-perishable food.
Ease off the accelerator, avoid sudden steering movements, and steer gently in the direction you want to go. Do not brake suddenly.
Regularly check coolant levels, ensure proper tire pressure, and avoid overloading your vehicle. If the engine overheats, pull over safely, turn off the engine, and wait for it to cool before checking the coolant level.
Compliance with OSHA vehicle safety standards helps prevent accidents, reduces legal liabilities, and ensures a safer working environment for all employees.
Extreme Driving Conditions (US)
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