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DRIVING

Jennalyn A. Sinangote
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DRIVING
DEFINITION

PARTS OF A CAR INTERIOR

THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE DRIVING

BASIC DRIVING SKILLS

BASIC ROAD SIGNS

DEFENSIVE DRIVING TIPS

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
DEFINITION
 Driving has reference to the movement of a
motor vehicle, including cars, motorcycles,
trucks, and buses.

 Permission to drive on public highways is


granted based on a set of conditions being
met and drivers are required to follow the
established road and traffic laws in the
location they are driving.
PARTS OF A CAR INTERIOR AND
IT’S FUNCTION
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

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PARTS OF A CAR INTERIOR AND
IT’S FUNCTION
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
PARTS OF A MOTORCYCLE

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file....
THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE
DRIVING

B L O W

B A G E T S
B - BATTERY

 Before you get in


your car, make
sure your battery
has a strong charge,
clean terminals, and
proper cable-to-
terminal connection.
Car batteries
typically last for
three to four years.
L - LIGHTS
 Fully functioning
auto lights are a
safety must-have for
driving.
 However, their bulbs
burn out or get
defective over time.
This is why you have
to inspect your car’s
lights regularly.
O - OIL

 Check your engine’s oil


level and color. When
the oil is below the
minimum level, it’s
time to refill. Look also
for leaks, as they’re a
sign that your car is
quickly losing oil.
W - WATER
 Overheating is every
motorist’s worst
nightmare. A simple
check of the water
in your radiator will
save you from that
road disaster.
B - BRAKE
 Ensure that your brake
system is working
properly before you
take your car out of the
garage. Push the brake
pedal all the way to the
floor. It shouldn’t feel
spongy and have little
to no resistance. 
A - AIR
 Keep the right tire
pressure to prevent
accidents and
decreased fuel
economy. Tires,
regardless if they’re
old or new, lose air
over time. 
G - GAS
 Don’t forget to
check your fuel
level through the
fuel gauge before
you take your car
out for a drive.
E - ENGINE
  Check for leaks that
indicate an engine
problem. Also, start the
engine and listen to its
sound. If you hear
pinging, tapping,
knocking, or any weird
noise, better have a
mechanic check your
engine.
T - TIRES
 Before you leave for
a road trip, spend a
few minutes to
check your tires for
bulges, bumps,
tears, and other
signs of damage.
S - SELF
 Check yourself, if you’re
sick, dizzy, tired, sleepy, or
drunk, you better let
somebody else take over
the steering wheel.
 Driving under extreme
emotional stress and drunk
is also dangerous because
you’ll lose concentration on
the road. So avoid driving
when you’re emotional and
when you’re drunk. 
BASIC DRIVING SKILLS

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BASIC DRIVING SKILLS

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MOTORCYCLE DRIVING

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BASIC ROAD SIGNS

NO
NO
U-TURN
ENTRY

NO
PARKING NO
OVERTAKING
BASIC ROAD SIGNS

STOP NO
LEFT TURN

TRAFFIC
LIGHT
NO
RIGHT TURN
BASIC ROAD SIGNS

SPEED TRUCKS
DO NOT ENTER

NO
BLOWING RAILROAD
OF HORN CROSSING
BASIC ROAD SIGNS

NO
STRAIGHT ONE-WAY
AHEAD ONLY

MERGING
FROM THE SLIPPERY
RIGHT ROAD
BASIC ROAD SIGNS
DEFENSIVE DRIVING TIPS
 Know the rules for “Right of Way”
1. First Time Vehicle Rule
2. Stop Signs
3. Left Turn / Right turn
4. Give the Right-of-Way to Emergency Vehicles
5. Passing / Overtaking

 Keep right.
 Don’t tailgate.
 Use turn signals.
 TIP: Always bring your license and other car documents.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

 Driving Instructor
 Chauffeur
 Company Driver
 Family Driver
 Transport Driver ( Jeepneys, Buses, Taxi, Grab, Uber)
 Travel logistics (Tanker Trunks Driver)
 Distribution / Warehousing Operations
 Owner / Operator of trucking / driving company.
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