Or. Admin. Code § 737-015-0030 - Curriculum Requirements
(1) An approved
program curriculum must include for each student:
(a) A minimum of 30 hours of classroom
instruction, which includes no more than 3 hours in a single day and no more
than 6 hours total in any consecutive 7-day period that includes:
(A) Instructing students about driving on all
types of Oregon roads in a positive and courteous manner;
(B) Driver responsibility;
(C) Preparing and controlling the
vehicle;
(D) Identification and
proper use of signs, signals, markings, and roadway types;
(E) How to enter, use, and exit different
types of intersections;
(F)
Automobile maneuvers and traffic flow;
(G) Management of time and space using
accepted and current practices, including targeting, line of sight/path of
travel, model driving habits and reference point concepts;
(H) Defensive driving;
(I) Rules of the road;
(J) How the laws of physics and natural laws
affect driving;
(K) How physical,
emotional, and psychological conditions affect driving;
(L) Impaired driving; and
(M) Emergency situations.
(b) A minimum of 6 hours of
behind-the-wheel instruction, which includes no more than 1.5 hours (90
minutes) of driving in a single day and no more than 2 hours total in any
consecutive 7-day period. Behind-the-wheel instructional objectives must
correspond with topics covered during classroom instruction described under
(1)(a) of this rule.
(c) A minimum
of 6 hours of practice driving observation, which includes no more than 3 hours
of observation in a single day and no more than 4 hours total in any
consecutive 7-day period.
(d) A
written skill assessment for each student drive that covers all of the
following skills, at a minimum:
(A)
Positioning a vehicle based on visual referencing skills, space management,
fender judgment and road position control;
(B) Procedures and sequencing for vehicle
operations from the simple to the complex skill based on vehicle operation
control, vehicle maneuvering, vehicle control options, and vehicle
balance;
(C) Processing traffic and
vehicle information into speed and position changes based on visual skills,
space management, vehicle speed control, and control of the road; and
(D) Precision movements for maintaining
vehicle control and balance in expected and unexpected situations based on
vehicle speed control, vehicle balance, collision avoidance, traction control,
response to mechanical failures and traction loss.
(e) During any behind-the-wheel instruction
session, the following safety requirements must be met:
(A) Only the student driver operating the
vehicle and the instructor shall be seated in the front seats of the
vehicle;
(B) All vehicle occupants
must use safety belts at all times while operating a vehicle; and
(C) Headlights must be turned on at all times
during behind-the-wheel instruction. Because automatic headlights do not
illuminate side and tail lights, headlights must be manually turned on even if
an automatic switch is present and in use.
(2) An approved program curriculum must
include parent, legal guardian, or supervising adult involvement that includes:
(a) A parent meeting; and
(b) A log or other means to demonstrate that
a minimum of five hours supervised home practice was conducted during the
course. Documentation must be maintained by the provider. Supervised home
practice is not counted as part of the classroom, behind-the-wheel, or practice
driving observation.
(3)
The traffic safety education curriculum guide must be approved by ODOT-TSO
prior to program implementation. The provider must review and update the guide
every three years thereafter, maintaining a full current master copy. The guide
must be available for review by ODOT-TSO on request. The following elements are
required:
(a) A written lesson plan for each
classroom and each behind-the-wheel session. A provider who has fully adopted
the ORPC Playbook is not required to provide additional documentation of
classroom lesson plans. The requirement to develop written behind-the-wheel
lesson plans remains in effect whether or not the program has adopted the ORPC
Playbook. A lesson plan must include:
(A) The
title of the lesson or module to be taught;
(B) Prerequisites;
(C) Overall objectives;
(D) Performance objectives;
(E) Materials and resources;
(F) Instructor and student
activities;
(G) Time
breakdown;
(H) Methods of
assessment; and
(I)
Assignments.
(b) A flow
chart that shows the program's integration between classroom and
behind-the-wheel lessons.
(c) A
written drive route that supports each behind-the-wheel lesson plan. The drive
route cannot duplicate the DMV drive test route.
(d) The final drive route. Every final drive
route in use must be pre-approved by ODOT-TSO, along with the associated formal
written score assessment form. Any change to a final route or score assessment
form must also be pre-approved.
(4) Classroom and behind-the-wheel
instruction and practice driving observation must be provided concurrently.
(a) Concurrently means the integration of
classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel instruction. For each student, no
fewer than 4 and no more than 10 hours of classroom instruction shall be
completed before beginning behind-the-wheel instruction. Classroom and
behind-the-wheel instruction must be well organized and coordinated.
(b) Behind-the-wheel instruction and practice
driving observation of a particular skill or behavior may not precede the
classroom instruction of that same skill or behavior.
(5) A course may not be completed in fewer
than 35 days and no more than 180 days. An extension beyond 180 days may be
provided if there is compelling reason dealing with school, family or medical
circumstances and has been agreed upon between the provider and parent before
completion of the course. Documentation of the agreement must be
maintained.
(6) Within five
business days after a student completed and passed the course and final drive
assessment, the provider must enter into DMV2U the driver education completion
notation signifying that the student passed and the date the student passed the
course and final drive assessment. A student must obtain a minimum score of 80%
on the final skills assessment to receive a passing notation.
(7) Within five business days after a student
has completed and failed the course, the provider must enter into DMV2U the
driver education completion notation signifying that the student failed the
course.
(8) Summer Exception - The
maximum number of classroom hours permitted during any consecutive 7-day period
changes during the summer months. When offered from June to August, the
classroom portion of a driver education program required under section (1)(a)
of this rule, may contain classroom instruction for up to 3 hours in a single
day and 10 hours total in any consecutive 7-day period. Requirements for the
behind-the-wheel portion of the course are unaffected by this exception. A
course may not be completed in fewer than 35 days.
(9) With agreement between a parent, legal
guardian or supervising adult and the provider, behind-the-wheel instruction
may be provided hour for hour in place of practice driving observation. In no
case shall behind-the-wheel instruction hours be fewer than 6, and in no case
shall the behind-the-wheel instruction hours and practice driving observation
hours, combined, be fewer than 12. Time must be accurately documented by date,
activity, and the amount of time of each session.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.020 & 336.802
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 336.800, 336.802, 336.805, 336.810, 802.110 & 807.065
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