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Drivers ED 5&6
Modules 5 & 6
How to submit:
1. Click on ASSESSMENTS
2. Click on Module 6 Reflection Journal
3. Copy and Paste your Journal into the Student Comments Section
4. Click “Submit for grading” AND “Submit”
Module 5: Laws and Rules of the Road

Create a car saying (Bumper Sticker) or a Road Sign (Billboard) that would describe one main point you learned in Module 5. This is an example of a bumper sticker from a former student: ““Driving the right speed is always a good deed. Enjoy your ride and don’t collide!”
1. What would yours say? " Be smart and drive smart"

2. How would it look? The bumper sticker would have a person with a floating bubble over there head thinking "be smart and drive smart" with an A+ next to him or her.

3. Now, write at least one paragraph (5 sentences or more) which explains why you thought this would make a great bumper sticker or billboard, and how it summarizes the information you learned in Module Five. Remember to use complete sentence answers and proper spelling and grammar.
I thought this would make a good bumper sticker or billboard because in module five we learned about being safe while driving. In order to drive you have to be "smart" or have some knowledge on how to drive. You always have to be prepared for what might happen. Even if your'e doing the correct things while driving others may not be. If you cannot think ahead and realize this might be a dangerous situation you may put yourself in a bad place and not have the ability to get out before it becomes unsafe.

Module 6 Effects of Alcohol and Drugs

Some day you might find yourself in a dangerous driving situation because of drugs, alcohol, or extreme drowsiness due to medication. Talk to a parent or guardian about what they would like for you to do if you find yourself in this situation. Answer the following questions in one or more complete sentences.

1. What will you do if you question whether or not it is safe for you to be driving?

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