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Alexander, O. P. – Computer Education, 1983
Traffic education covers basic road skills, legal/insurance aspects, highway code, accident causation/prevention, and vehicle maintenance. Microcomputer applications to traffic education are outlined, followed by a selected example of programs currently available (focusing on drill/practice, simulation, problem-solving, data manipulation, games,…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials
Lepke, Helen; And Others – 1979
A collection of German second language instructional materials on driving in West Germany includes: 18 pamphlets on traffic and driving regulations, each with 15 multiple-choice questions in German; an answer key; a text giving background information in English; a vocabulary list with English translation; a chart of traffic signs; and an example…
Descriptors: Certification, Driver Education, Foreign Countries, German
Williams, Allan F. – 1995
Worldwide there is great variation in how licensing young people to drive is handled. The minimum age for regular licensure varies, generally from 15 to 18 years. Prerequisites and conditions for licensure vary. Some licensing policies are more effective than others in controlling injuries associated with youthful driving; crashes involving young…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Certification, Driver Education, Eligibility