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Our Internet courses, workbook courses and driver
ed kits are sufficient in preparing students to pass
the written portion of the driver exam. However, teens and their parents always
ask us what else they can do to be even better prepared to drive.
TeenDrivingCourse.com is now
proud to offer its students, Rules of the Road, a DVD or video on
driver education. Many teenagers purchase
our award winning video to supplement our traditional courses. After
you finish reading our text course, either on the Internet or through our home-study
workbook or study with our kit, you will be able to pop in the DVD or video and
get additional practice in driver education
using your remote control.
PLEASE
NOTE :OUR DVD AND VIDEO SERVE
ONLY AS A SUPPLEMENT TO OUR TRADITIONAL COURSES. THEY DOES NOT FULFILL ANY STATE
REQUIREMENTS FOR DRIVER ED. THIS DVD OR VIDEO SHOULD ONLY BE PURCHASED AS AN ADDITIONAL
SUPPLEMENT TO OUR PROGRAM. IT IS AN EXCELLENT VIDEO THAT HAS HELPED THOUSANDS OF
TEENS ACROSS AMERICA UNDERSTAND AND LEARN THE SERIOUSNESS AND DEMANDS OF DRIVING
AND IT IS PRESENTED IN THE MOST INTERESTING AND EDUCATIONAL WAY.
This DVD or Video is extremely useful because it
allows you to see first-hand what you will be asked on the driver's exam. Follow
two teens taking their driver's exams and see what you should and should not do
on your driving test.
Virtual Driving Simulator
The Virtual Driving Simulator is a revolutionary
use of DVD that allows your teen to practice driving in a virtual environment.
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Using the point-of-view of the driver, you must navigate
through busy streets, highways, and intersections and make real time decisions.
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This section improves and trains driver awareness
of surroundings and helps familiarize teens with what it actually looks like to
be behind the wheel of a moving vehicle.
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By being more confident and better trained, you will
be a safe driver.
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Practice Written Exam
The written driver exam
is just as important to getting your license as the road test.
Using questions modeled after actual written driver exam tests, the practice exam
will give you a chance to get used to both the content and format of the written
test.
The Driver's Exam
In this section we follow
our four teen instructors as they travel to the DMV, get behind the wheel, and take
the test.
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Interactive
multiple choice questions reinforce the material presented in the driving lessons.
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3D Illustrations
These 3D Illustrations are available throughout the driving lessons when the "Show
Me More" icon appears on the screen.
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Each of these 3D Illustrations is viewable from a
variety of angles by simply clicking the "Angle" button on your DVD
remote.
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Parking at a 90 degree angle
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The 3-second rule
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Blind Spots
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Four-way Intersection
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High Beam Use
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Parallel Parking
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Parking on Hills
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Passing on a Two Lane Highway
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Dangerous Intersection.
When finished viewing, simply click "Return" to resume the lesson.
Lessons
Driving is a teen's first adult responsibility and we treat teens like an adults.
Each section is hosted by one or more of our four teen instructors. The instructors
act as peers who provide helpful insight.
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Incorrect
answers are accompanied with an explanation of why the answer is incorrect.
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Learn by Doing
We also provide an interactive
environment where the student can learn by doing. The teen instructors introduce
situations such as parking on a hill with a downward grade and a curb and asking
the student which way to turn their wheels. Then the student watches the outcome
of their choice followed by an explanation from one of the teen instructors.
Quizzes
At the end of every lesson
we've included practice quizzes to test your teen's knowledge of the information
presented.
In some situations, we illustrate via 3D Illustrations or a video segment the outcome
of their decision. We try to provide information in a variety of ways to accompany
students of all learning styles.
Other Special Features
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We've included material for driving in hazardous conditions, an entire section to
Drug and Alcohol awareness as well as a message from the President of the Gateway
Chapter of M.A.D.D.
We've included safety tips such as checking your tire pressure, changing a tire,
and checking your oil as well as some interesting, educational, and entertaining
facts to keep the student interested.
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Rules of the Road
is Highly Acclaimed.
Rules of the Road Wins Communicator Crystal Award of Excellence
The Communicator
Awards is an international awards program founded by communications professionals
to recognize excellence in the communication field.
The Crystal
Award of Excellence is given to those entries whose ability to communicate puts
them among the best in the field.
Rules of the Road Wins Aegis Award
"Rules
of the Road" was honored in the "Training / Education" category for
its outstanding production quality by a distinguished panel of judges representing
industry professionals from around the country.
The Aegis
Awards are the video industry's premier competition for peer recognition of outstanding
video productions and non-network TV commercials.
2002 Aegis Awards
Discus
Awards Winner
The
five Discus Awards judges were nearly unanimous in their acclaim of Rules of the
Road title as an exemplary
instructive DVD. "From multi-angle illustrations to instructional clips with
built-in tutorials and in-video tests," remarked one judge, "Rules of
the Road makes full use of the full range of DVD features to provide an excellent
educational experience." Another judge praised Rules of the Road for its "cool
'learn-more' branching." Another called the title "technically precise,"
and a fourth judge added, "This will keep them giggling."
EMediaLive.com Magazine's Fifth Annual Discus Awards (August 26, 2002)
Telly Award
Finalist
Rules of the
Road was named a finalist for Best Instructional Video in the 23rd annual Telly
Awards.
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1/2
(out of 4 stars)"
"A near-fatal
auto accident prompted college student Jamie Salvatori to create Rules of the Road,
an educational program aimed at helping teens become better drivers that not only
serves as a practical hands-on driver's education course but also makes full use
of DVD technology to provide multi-angle 3-D angle graphic options, interactive
menus and quizzes, and a virtual driver feature.
The topics
include a basic overview, city and residential driving, highway driving, safety
suggestions for normal and hazardous conditions, tips for passing the driving exam,
and cautionary remarks about drugs and alcohol. Additional features include basic
maintenance info (tire changing, jumpstarting, etc.), a database of signs and signals,
state by state requirements, and pointers for what to do in case of an accident.
Sporting high
quality production values, "virtual" features that will appeal to teens,
and a wealth of useful information and resources, this is at top-notch aid for new
drivers, and provides a good review for the rest of us. Highly recommended."
L. Stevens
Video Librarian Magazine
Vol. 17, No. 4 (July-August 2002)
"We
Applaud You"
"Thank
you for allowing us to preview your new interactive educational DVD called "Rules
of the Road." It certainly attests to your serious effort, organizational and
technical prowess invested in this DVD for the purpose of addressing the significant
issues involving new drivers and their need for knowledge and a safety attitude."
..."Needless
to say, you have a product that is top caliber and right-on-time...Again, thank
you for making us aware of a program which addresses such critical needs of our
new drivers. We applaud you and trust you the BEST."
--Joan
M. Kurts, Supervising DIA
driver education & Improvement Unit
Motor Vehicle Services
State of New Jersey
Department of Transportation
Division of Motor Vehicles
View the letter from the New Jersey Division
of Motor Vehicles
"Excellent
tool for instructors to use"
"In review
of "Rules of the Road", I thought it was an excellent tool for instructors
to use, especially one that the students would be interested in. The video depicts
a realistic view of the traffic scene that students will have when operating a motor
vehicle. Providing visuals to students is an effective learning tool, along with
the presentation of driving simulations that encourage student interaction.
"Rules
of the Road" can be a beneficial instructional tool to use in
drivers education classrooms and the office of
driver education is pleased to include this interactive DVD on our
driver education resource list."
-- Deb
Carlson
Minnesota Department of Public Safety
driver education Coordinator
View the letter from the Minnesota
Department of Public Safety
"Jeff
pulled into the parking spot perfectly the first time"
"We went
to church a couple of weeks ago and Jeff pulled into the parking spot perfectly
the first time. In the past the parking lot had been a ten minute ordeal. He credited
your video for giving him a better understanding of when to turn and where to be.
He couldn't believe how easy it was after seeing the video. He actually told me
I should watch it to have a better understanding of parking." -- M. Spencer
"The
tips in your program on skidding could have prevented this terrifying experience."
"Several
years ago I was in a bad accident. I was driving in the rain and as I went to turn
my car skidded off the road and rolled into a rushing creek. I was trapped upside
down and water began to lap at my feet. Luckily, a passerby came to my rescue and
I escaped unscathed, but shaken. The tips in your program on skidding could have
prevented this terrifying experience." -- A. Sexton
"Any
parent who has a child that is about to learn how to drive should pick up a copy
of Rules Of The Road."
"The
company does some real good things with DVD production. They hire out their services
and make up a few of their own DVD productions. I just got a chance to view the
latest effort of Jumby Bay Studios. It is a driver's training interactive DVD program.
The title of the program is Rules Of The Road.
...One of
the reasons that I was anxious to check Rules Of The Road was personal. I have a
son who turns 14 within a few days. We live in Kansas and Josh will be eligible
to get his learner's permit at that time. I thought that in addition to going through
the Driver's Handbook, Josh might get some incentive and learn some tips from the
Rules Of The Road program. But first I had to check it out and see if the program
was worth Josh looking at. I decided that this would this be a great program for
Josh. I have even recommended it to a couple of my friends who has children learning
to drive.
..One of the
good things about this DVD production is that it uses youth actors in the leading
roles.
..Any parent
who has a child that is about to learn how to drive should pick up a copy of Rules
Of The Road. It has a whole bunch of information packed into a single disc DVD learning
experience." --B.Stiers
"Since
that day I've wanted to help create a program to keep teens safe."
"On April
2, 1999 I woke up as the car I was traveling in careened off the road and towards
a telephone pole. I watched helplessly in adrenaline-induced slow motion from the
backseat of the car. The driver was asleep. My scream awoke him in time to yank
the wheel causing the car to whip across three lanes of traffic, roll violently
several times, and crash to a halt on the side of the highway.
The ambulance
arrived to find a car upside down, wheels spinning, horn blaring, and smoke flying.
The nurses at the hospital said we all should have died. Somehow, we all survived
with few serious injuries.
Since that
day I've wanted to help create a program to keep teens safe. It had to be effective.
It had to be entertaining. It had to be educational and it had to be of a high technical
quality". -- Jamie Salvatori, The Rules
of the Road Staff