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Academie St. John Parent Taught Driver Education Course
                                     Classroom Instruction

TOPICS                                   BOOK/MEDIA      PAGE     VIDEOS AND HANDBOOK QUESTIONS
Module Eleven Consumer                   midtnautos               http://ed.ted.com/on/Ai9u3NVW
Responsibility                                                    Vehicle Ownership
Classroom Instructional Phase            Texas Drivers                     1. What should you do if you damage an unattended
                                         Handbook                               vehicle?
11.1.1 Vehicle Use and Ownership                         p 11-2            If you are operating a motor vehicle that collides with and
(A) Recognize immediate and long-                                          damages an unattended vehicle, you must immediately
term responsibilities and obligations                                      stop and; a. Locate the operator or owner of the unattended
                                                                           vehicle and give that person the name and address of the
for using and owning a vehicle                                             operator and owner of the vehicle that struck the unattended
including vulnerable roadway users                                         vehicle; or b. Leave in a conspicuous place in (or securely
(B) Create a personal needs                                                attach in a plainly visible way to) the unattended vehicle a
                                                                           written notice giving the name and address of the operator
assessment for selecting a new or                                          and the owner of the vehicle that struck the unattended
pre-owned vehicle                                                          2. When are accident reports required?
(C) Describe and perform a pre-                                            If you are involved in a crash and the crash is not
                                                         p 11-3            investigated by a law enforcement officer and the crash
purchase/lease inspection of a new
                                                                           resulted in death or damage to the property of any one
or pre-owned vehicle                                                       person to an apparent extent of $1,000 or more, you must
(D) Consider the costs associated                                          make a written report of the crash and must file the written
with purchasing, leasing, and owning                                       report with the Texas Department of Transportation not later
                                                                           than the 10th day after the date of the crash. The written
a new or pre-owned vehicle including                                       report must be on the appropriate form approved by the
monthly payments with interest                                             Department.
11.1.2 Vehicle Insurance                 HowTo                    http://ed.ted.com/on/G5Q495pg
(A) Recognize the benefit of requiring                                 Vehicle Insurance
Texas drivers to be financially
responsible for death, injury, or
property damage that they may
cause while operating a motor
vehicle
(B) Summarize types of coverage for
the eight categories of vehicle
insurance
(C) Know the appropriate steps to file
an insurance claim
(D) Describe the factors for
establishing and reducing vehicle




Texas Drivers Handbook http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/driverlicense/documents/dl-7.pdf                                                      1
Academie St. John Parent Taught Driver Education Course
                                   Classroom Instruction

insurance rates
(E) Discuss reasons individuals have
vehicle insurance denied or revoked
11.1.3 Environmental Protection         Nana411play4u          http://ed.ted.com/on/t09f69HN
and Litter Prevention                                              Texas Antilittering Law
(A) Define littering
(B) Explain the Texas littering law
and the Texas Department of
Transportation’s litter prevention,
“Don’t Mess With Texas” campaign
(C) Describe health, community, and
environmental impacts of littering
including analyzing the costs
(D) List personal strategies to prevent
and reduce litter on roadways
(E) Describe the emissions and
pollutants emitted by motor vehicles
and evaluate the scope of the
problem in Texas and the community
(F) Explain reduced-risk driving
practices that conserve fuel and
reduce pollution
(G) Explain the personal and global
benefits of conserving energy, litter
prevention, reducing pollution, and
recycling
11.1.4 Anatomical Gifts                 stuartfraser04         http://ed.ted.com/on/xhCvPFy0
(A) Analyze the benefits, importance                               Anatomical Gifts
of organ, eye, and tissue donation
(B) Describe the laws and
procedures for becoming an organ,
eye, and tissue donor




Texas Drivers Handbook http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/driverlicense/documents/dl-7.pdf           2

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  • 1. Academie St. John Parent Taught Driver Education Course Classroom Instruction TOPICS BOOK/MEDIA PAGE VIDEOS AND HANDBOOK QUESTIONS Module Eleven Consumer midtnautos http://ed.ted.com/on/Ai9u3NVW Responsibility Vehicle Ownership Classroom Instructional Phase Texas Drivers 1. What should you do if you damage an unattended Handbook vehicle? 11.1.1 Vehicle Use and Ownership p 11-2 If you are operating a motor vehicle that collides with and (A) Recognize immediate and long- damages an unattended vehicle, you must immediately term responsibilities and obligations stop and; a. Locate the operator or owner of the unattended vehicle and give that person the name and address of the for using and owning a vehicle operator and owner of the vehicle that struck the unattended including vulnerable roadway users vehicle; or b. Leave in a conspicuous place in (or securely (B) Create a personal needs attach in a plainly visible way to) the unattended vehicle a written notice giving the name and address of the operator assessment for selecting a new or and the owner of the vehicle that struck the unattended pre-owned vehicle 2. When are accident reports required? (C) Describe and perform a pre- If you are involved in a crash and the crash is not p 11-3 investigated by a law enforcement officer and the crash purchase/lease inspection of a new resulted in death or damage to the property of any one or pre-owned vehicle person to an apparent extent of $1,000 or more, you must (D) Consider the costs associated make a written report of the crash and must file the written with purchasing, leasing, and owning report with the Texas Department of Transportation not later than the 10th day after the date of the crash. The written a new or pre-owned vehicle including report must be on the appropriate form approved by the monthly payments with interest Department. 11.1.2 Vehicle Insurance HowTo http://ed.ted.com/on/G5Q495pg (A) Recognize the benefit of requiring Vehicle Insurance Texas drivers to be financially responsible for death, injury, or property damage that they may cause while operating a motor vehicle (B) Summarize types of coverage for the eight categories of vehicle insurance (C) Know the appropriate steps to file an insurance claim (D) Describe the factors for establishing and reducing vehicle Texas Drivers Handbook http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/driverlicense/documents/dl-7.pdf 1
  • 2. Academie St. John Parent Taught Driver Education Course Classroom Instruction insurance rates (E) Discuss reasons individuals have vehicle insurance denied or revoked 11.1.3 Environmental Protection Nana411play4u http://ed.ted.com/on/t09f69HN and Litter Prevention Texas Antilittering Law (A) Define littering (B) Explain the Texas littering law and the Texas Department of Transportation’s litter prevention, “Don’t Mess With Texas” campaign (C) Describe health, community, and environmental impacts of littering including analyzing the costs (D) List personal strategies to prevent and reduce litter on roadways (E) Describe the emissions and pollutants emitted by motor vehicles and evaluate the scope of the problem in Texas and the community (F) Explain reduced-risk driving practices that conserve fuel and reduce pollution (G) Explain the personal and global benefits of conserving energy, litter prevention, reducing pollution, and recycling 11.1.4 Anatomical Gifts stuartfraser04 http://ed.ted.com/on/xhCvPFy0 (A) Analyze the benefits, importance Anatomical Gifts of organ, eye, and tissue donation (B) Describe the laws and procedures for becoming an organ, eye, and tissue donor Texas Drivers Handbook http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/driverlicense/documents/dl-7.pdf 2