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Modules 12 Module 1 Driving is Your ResponsibilityComplete the K-W-L information below.K- What you KnowDiscuss two things you know about driving.1. Driving can help you get places.2. Driving is a privilege, it is not mandatory.W- What you Want to knowDiscuss two things you want to know about driving.1. I want to know how to maneuver a car.2. I want to know where the DMV is.L- What you LearnedDiscuss at least two new things you learned from Module One.1. I learned about all of the things that could happen it you arent careful when driving.2. I learned about all of the things you can and cant do when it comes to driving.If you do not have your permit, please provide the last four digits of your social security number so that your teacher can issue your drug and alcohol certificate. My last four digits are 2058Module 2 The DriverComplete one option below.OPTION 2If you did not have any aha moments, answer the questions below in complete sentences using proper spelling and grammarDescribe three characteristics of at risk drivers.1. At risk drivers can have overwhelming emotions.2. They can also be distracted from driving.3. Drivers who are at risk can also be doing drugs or consuming alcohol either before or during driving.Describe three characteristics of safe drivers.1. Safe drivers are aware of their surroundings and people around them.2. Safe drivers are also devoid of any distractions that could get them into trouble.3.Drivers who are safe are also awake and alertDescribe three driver errors that could cause a collision.1. One error that could result in a collision is the consumption of alcohol and/or drugs.2. Another error that could lead to a crash is distractions like passengers or loud music.3. Tiredness is also an error that could cause a collision.How will this information affect you as a driver now and in the future (2-3 sentences) As a future driver, I may take extra precautions when it comes to driving, especially if I have passengers or in heavy traffic.

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