Driving Emergencies
Please watch all the videos in this series. Everyone who drives a vehicle in your household will experience a driving emergency. Knowing what to do can save your and their life. After watching the videos, test each other. What would you do if the accelerator got stuck? If there is a difference of opinion watch the video again, together.
1. Introduction to Driving Emergencies
2. What To Do If Your Vehicle Breaks Down
3. Don’t Ignore Vehicle Warning Lights
4. What To Do After A Collision
5. Sudden Tire Blow-Out Safety
7. What to do in a Stuck Throttle Situation
8. What To Do If Your Brakes Fail
9. What to Do if Your Car Catches Fire
10. Here’s what to do if your car gets stuck at a railroad crossing
12. How to Stay Safe in your car in the Event of A Hydroplane
Be sure the tires with the best tread depth are mounted on the rear. If they are on the front you will
spin out when you hydroplane.
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Certified American Automobile Association Driver Improvement Program Instructor
Checking Your Blind Spots - Video
This video covers the technique to check your blind spots. In Canada they call the technique a shoulder check, here we call it a head check. The video will present the importance of doing this before lane changing. We want you to perform a head check every time you intend to change your vehicles position to the right or left and approaching all your turns.
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