The Driving Book

The Driving Book
Author: Karen Gravelle
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0802738036

This reissue of The Driving Book will help teen drivers navigate through tricky new territory—on the road and at home.

The Driving Book

The Driving Book
Author: Karen Gravelle
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Automobile drivers
ISBN: 9780606337861

Covering virtually every scenario a new driver may face--from changing a tire to negotiating privileges with parents to handling a car in bad weather--Gravelle helps teen drives navigate through tricky new territory on the road and at home.

How to Drive

How to Drive
Author: William E. Van Tassel, Ph.D.
Publisher: AAA
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1595086226

The most up-to-date, comprehensive, and engaging driver education textbook available –Loaded with full color photos and easy to understand concepts. Covers everything from basic topics like how to start a car- to properly using advanced vehicle safety technologies. AAA's How to Drive contains everything a new driver needs to know to develop safe driving practices for life.

The Driving Book for Teens

The Driving Book for Teens
Author: Maureen Stiles
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1685399991

Stay safe and smart on the road—a complete driving guide for teens. Learning to drive is an exciting milestone for teens that comes with an amazing sense of freedom and independence—but it's also a big responsibility. Help them be cautious and confident behind the wheel with this ultimate guide to driving for teens. The rules of the road—Make it easy for teens to learn road signs, proper turning and passing etiquette, defensive driving, and more. Acing the test—Teens will find 100 practice questions and an explanation of what their written and driving tests will look like so they can be as prepared as possible. Cars 101—Give your teen an overview on caring for their car—from filling the tank to getting oil changes and knowing what all those lights on the dashboard mean. Safety first—Ensure your teen knows what to do in an emergency or if they are pulled over, how to handle bad weather, and simple ways to avoid distracted driving. If your teen has getting their driver's license on the list for summer activities, pick up this book today and turn them into a savvy driver who's ready for any situation.

Driving Book

Driving Book
Author: Karen Gravelle
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2005-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781417673629

Offers anecdotes and tips for new drivers on topics including road rage, traffic accidents, driving in bad weather, and getting a ticket.

Learn to Drive Like a Pro

Learn to Drive Like a Pro
Author: Anthony J. Scotti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Automobile driving
ISBN: 9780982973004

Learn to Drive Like A Pro covers everything from basic to advance driving techniques. The reader will learn everything from the mundane, like how to adjust and use the mirrors properly, to the downright excitinglike to how to handle various kinds of skids braking skids, cornering skids, power skids.In response to the "what if's" we are constantly confronted with while driving, author Anthony Scotti outlines the full spectrum of defensive maneuvers with discussions on the what, why, and how of the "driving equation" The Driver, The Vehicle you drive, and The Environment you drive in. Whether you must drive in inclement weather or rush hour traffic, Learn to Drive Like a Pro outlines the necessary skills, techniques and mental attitude to become a first rate driver and the enjoyment and sense of pride that comes with them. The text also includesa "preflight," walk-around checklist; how to back up safely with a how to on backing up a trailer or fifth wheel; tips for saving money at the gas pump; a look at today's electronic driving devices; how to set up mirrors for optimum visibility; car feel and ride; understanding the mind-body connection--fatigue, effects of driving under the influence; vision and sense of space; turning around; passing and merging; stopping the car; traction and weight transfer; reaction time; defensive maneuvers in everyday and emergency situations such as when there are five seconds or less between the driver and a potentially serious situation; winter driving; getting unstuck from ice and snow; the finer points of vehicle control --timing, maneuvering, spotting hazards; the basics of vehicle dynamics and why the vehicle sometimes does what it wants to do, not what the driver wants it to; the effects of fatigue and stress on the driver; distracted driving, personal safety, road rage, winter driving, how to get unstuck from snow and ice, night driving, tires, accident causes; a "crash" course; and safety features.

Texas Driver Handbook

Texas Driver Handbook
Author: Texas Driver License Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2021-07-18
Genre:
ISBN:

The Texas Department of Public Safety, Driver License Division, is committed to creating a faster, easier, and friendlier driver license experience and a safer Texas. One step toward achieving these important goals is to continuously improve the Texas Driver Handbook by providing you with accurate information on traffic laws, clear images of road signs, examples of common driving situations, and general safety tips. We have also included special tips to emphasize important information you need to know. Although the Texas Driver Handbook has been revised, its primary purpose remains the same: 1) to help you qualify for a Texas driver license, and 2) to help you become a safer driver. The information contained in this handbook is not an official legal reference to Texas traffic laws. The information provided is only intended to explain applicable federal and state laws you need to understand in order to successfully operate a motor vehicle in Texas. If you would like to know the actual language of any traffic or criminal laws referenced in this handbook, please refer to the Texas Transportation Code and Texas Penal Code. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Your License to Drive Chapter 2: Vehicle Inspection and Registration Chapter 3: Safety Responsibility Chapter 4: Right-of-Way Chapter 5: Signals, Signs, and Markers Chapter 6: Signaling, Passing, and Turning Chapter 7: Parking, Stopping, or Standing Chapter 8: Speed and Speed Limits Chapter 9: Some Special Driving Situations Chapter 10: Alcohol and Drug Impact on the Driving Ability Chapter 11: Motor Vehicle Crashes Chapter 12: Pedestrian Safety Chapter 13: Bicycle Laws and Safety Chapter 14: Additional Safety Tips Appendix A: Glossary of Terms Appendix B: Driver License Offices Appendix C Appendix D: Fees

The Drivers Handbook

The Drivers Handbook
Author: Arthur E. Hanvold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781434302625

The Driver's Handbook was written to help industry become better and improve driver awareness of some Rules and Regulations. I have many many years and miles in this industry. I have designed a Safety Program for drivers and industry, which I have used for various companies that recommend my program. I have instructed all classes pertaining to our industry. This book contains some do's and don'ts in industry, Also some advice and opinions from fellow truckers. Thanks to all of you who contributed by sharing your knowledge and good advice, and special thanks to my wife for her time and effort This book is intended, not only for truckers, but anyone who drives a vehicle. Thanks from the truckers, to you other readers. After reading this book, you can make a difference. Always Remember "There is no substitute for Safety."

Driving

Driving
Author: Margaret Harkins Patterson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781436348171

The prologue contains my reasons for writing this book for teens. The points that I emphasize are: 1. that car ownership is not necessary, 2. that being responsible brings rewards, and 3. that staying healthy and safe are "cool". In Chapter I, I urge young drivers to get the most out of the educational opportunities afforded them, including reading the state Driver's Manual and their Owner's Manual. In Chapter II, one gets a little idea of the tremendous effort on the part of many great inventors who are responsible for the mobilization that we enjoy today, and who made it possible for the average American family to own a car. Chapter III urges the reader to practice in a safe place, with supervision, in order to become "comfortable in the driver's seat" and to know exactly how his car will respond to every command. Chapter IV describes the outside components of the car, the operations of those components, the care and maintenance thereof, and the diagnosis of and the solution for problems. The operating instructions for a standard transmission are included. Chapter V addresses the functions and maintenance of the battery, fluids, filters and belts. Inside controls are covered in Chapter VI, including adjustment of side mirrors to eliminate blind spots. Also included are instructions on jump starting a dead battery, diagnosing potential problems, seat belt requirements, and much more. Chapter VII instructs the driver on all the motions of actual driving, starting with the positioning of the driver and application of seat belts all the way through to parking the car. It includes backing up, turning around, how best to start the engine in cold weather, and a few insights into human nature. Chapter VIII. Hazardous driving in snow and ice and many other things to be mindful of, such as bicycles, workers, pedestrians, animals and other drivers, covered here in detail. Chapter IX reminds us that good manners never go out of style, and that they play a large part in getting us to "where we want to go". The "greening" of our planet is important to all of us; however, we must beware of pseudo-experts and incomplete information. Chapter X covers the "yin and yang" of "driving green", with good and reasonable "how to" advice. If one could read only one chapter of this book, Chapter XI The Rules of the Road would be my recommendation. No contest. Chapter XII, Insurance Companies, includes auto-accident information. With the memorable words of the famous poet William Wordsworth, in Chapter XIII the author brings home the sad and tragic facts that spurred her to write this book. The EPILOGUE fulfills the promise of the author to teach not only driving and auto-maintenance, but some useful "facts of life". This chapter is her gift because she cares.

The Ultimate Driving Book

The Ultimate Driving Book
Author: Emma Carlson Berne
Publisher: Odd Dot
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2024-08-27
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1250396735

From changing a tire, to merging onto a highway, to checking and filling your own oil, THE ULTIMATE DRIVING BOOK is the new go-to manual for new and seasoned drivers alike. With 160 pages of full-color illustrations throughout, drivers will have all the step-by-steps they need to navigate life on the road. Inside, learn how to: - Navigate a roundabout or jughandle - Jump your car's battery - Drive in snow or ice ...and so much more! Plus, use the book's back pocket to store your insurance and registration documents, then keep it in your glovebox forever!