(1) The advisory committee
shall consult with the department in the development and
maintenance of a basic minimum required curriculum and the
department shall furnish to each qualifying applicant for an
instructor's license or a driver training school license a copy
of such curriculum.
(2) In addition to information on the safe, lawful, and
responsible operation of motor vehicles on the state's highways,
the basic minimum required curriculum shall include information
on:
(a) Intermediate driver's license issuance, passenger and
driving restrictions and sanctions for violating the
restrictions, and the effect of traffic violations and collisions
on the driving privileges;
(b) The effects of alcohol and drug use on motor vehicle
operators, including information on drug and alcohol related
traffic injury and mortality rates in the state of Washington and
the current penalties for driving under the influence of drugs or
alcohol;
(c) Motorcycle awareness, approved by the director, to
ensure new operators of motor vehicles have been instructed in
the importance of safely sharing the road with motorcyclists;
(d) Bicycle safety, to ensure that operators of motor
vehicles have been instructed in the importance of safely sharing
the road with bicyclists; and
(e) Pedestrian safety, to ensure that operators of motor
vehicles have been instructed in the importance of safely sharing
the road with pedestrians.
(3) Should the director be presented with acceptable proof
that any licensed instructor or driver training school is not
showing proper diligence in teaching such basic minimum
curriculum as required, the instructor or school shall be
required to appear before the advisory committee and show cause
why the license of the instructor or school should not be revoked
for such negligence. If the committee does not accept such
reasons as may be offered, the director may revoke the license of
the instructor or school, or both.
[2008 c 125 § 3; 2007 c 97 § 3; 2006 c 219 § 12; 2004 c 126 § 2; 1991 c 217 § 3; 1979 ex.s. c 51 § 15.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2008 c 125: "The legislature finds and declares that it is the policy of the state of Washington to encourage the safe and efficient use of the roads by all citizens, regardless of mode of transportation. In furtherance of this policy, the legislature further finds and declares that driver training programs should enhance the driver training curriculum in order to emphasize the importance of safely sharing the road with bicyclists and pedestrians." [2008 c 125 § 1.]
Short title -- 2008 c 125: "This act may be known and cited as the Matthew "Tatsuo" Nakata act." [2008 c 125 § 2.]
Effective date -- 2006 c 219: See note following RCW 46.82.285.