206-39 Wyo. Code R. §§ 39-6 - Laboratory Instruction

(a) The performance objectives developed for the laboratory phase should parallel and supplement classroom instruction. In the laboratory phase, students may apply and reinforce the knowledge and behavioral tendencies gained in the classroom as well as acquire skills and establish desirable habit patterns.
(b) Student experiences in the laboratory phase shall include a combination of the following:
(i) Behind-the-wheel experience.
(ii) In-traffic observation experience.
(iii) Simulation.
(iv) Multiple car driving range.
(c) At a minimum, the following areas shall be included in the laboratory instruction:
(i) Basic Skills and Associated Behavior.
(A) Vehicle Operating Space.
(B) Getting Ready to Drive.
(C) Starting the Vehicle.
(D) Placing Vehicle in Motion.
(E) Stopping Vehicle in Motion.
(F) Steering.
(G) Securing the Vehicle.
(ii) Judgment of Vehicle to Roadway Position.
(A) Right Side of Vehicle.
(iii) Visualization of Intended Travel Path.
(iv) Searching Intended Travel Path.
(v) Speed Control.
(vi) Lane Position Selection.
(vii) Searching and Controlling the area to the Rear.
(viii) Following Time and Space.
(ix) Communication and Courtesy.
(x) Responses to Emergency Situations.
(xi) Knowledge and Skills.
(xii) Assessing Space Management Skills.
(xiii) Advanced Collision Avoidance Actions.

Notes

206-39 Wyo. Code R. §§ 39-6

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