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Course is designed for the teenager who wants to learn
traffic systems, basic vehicle control, and driving techniques. The
course is structured for a student's objective of obtaining a Nebraska
Provisional Operations Permit. Many companies offer insurance discounts
for completion of the course.
25 Hours Classroom
12 Hours "In Car"
(includes behind-the-wheel
instruction,
observation/ critiquing, drive
exams for Provisional Operators License)
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Managing risk when driving
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Traffic Laws
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Traffic Control System
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Keeping fit to drive
- Fatigue, emotions ("road rage")
- Drug abuse, alcohol
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Vehicle Controls
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Basic maneuvers
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Manual shift (classroom only)
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Vision & perception (using your senses)
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Management of time, space & visibility
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Distractions while driving (cell phone, texting, passengers..)
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Adverse driving conditions
(weather, road, vehicle failure)
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Railroad crossings
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Trip planning
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Trouble-free and economical driving
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Loading and towing special vehicles
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Collisions and insurance
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Textbook: How To Drive produced by American Automobile Assn.
Course approved by Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Tuition - $298.00
($25.00 deposit required - non-refundable)
(includes classroom materials, use of textbook
and instructional vehicle, insurance,
instructor's fees, etc.
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