Module 1. Sharing the road and seeing risk sooner
Large trucks, buses, motorcycles, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and the driver habits that create avoidable conflict.
Reviewer site for a 60-minute, online-only, bilingual Louisiana driver improvement course prepared for state review. It includes Shreveport-specific court context, the full curriculum, lesson preview, certificate sample, and pricing strategy before any public enrollment opens.
The sequence covers road sharing, driver attitude, impairment and fatigue, aggressive driving, and vehicle safety within the minimum current online format.
Large trucks, buses, motorcycles, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and the driver habits that create avoidable conflict.
Mindset, impatience, following distance, traffic-control compliance, distraction, and small choices that become citations or collisions.
How alcohol, cannabis, medications, fatigue, and sleep debt change judgment, reaction time, lane control, and hazard recognition.
Unsafe speed, road anger, lane pressure, unsafe passing, and decisions that turn a citation into a crash.
Seat belts, air bags, brakes, tire awareness, railroad crossings, bad-weather habits, nighttime hazard detection, and the completion path.
Reviewers and future students can inspect the lesson flow and certificate structure before any public enrollment opens.