Section 51854 Of Article 13. Driver Training From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 28. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 13.
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. (a) The State Department of Education shall adopt rules and
regulations requiring all automobile driver training vehicles to be
fitted with instrumentation providing instructional information on
fuel consumption and vehicle fuel efficiency such as fuel efficiency
meters or computerized fuel equipment.
(b) The department shall conduct workshops to provide in-service
training to automobile driver training instructors on fuel-efficient
driving which shall include, but not be limited to, all of the
following instructional techniques:
(1) Minimization of braking.
(2) Brisk acceleration to high gear.
(3) Methods to emphasize deceleration modes.
(4) Reduce idling.
(5) Methods to anticipate stops and to maintain safe distances
between vehicles.
(6) The use of momentum and gravity to save fuel.
(7) Driving at the most fuel-efficient and safe speeds.
(8) Smooth steering, turning, acceleration, and braking.
(9) The use of fuel-efficient driving instrumentation to remind
drivers of methods for fuel-efficient driving.
(c) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall review claims
submitted by school districts for reimbursement for the costs of
fitting automobile driver training vehicles with instrumentation
providing information on fuel consumption and vehicle fuel efficiency
required by subdivision (a) and may approve claims for reimbursement
up to three hundred dollars ($300) per vehicle for the installation
of this equipment, including parts and labor. The superintendent may
approve claims for reimbursement for the transfer of equipment from
one vehicle to another at the reimbursement rates authorized for the
replacement of automobile driver training vehicles and simulators.
Allowances made to school districts under this subdivision during the
first year that the program is in operation shall be allocated by
the superintendent from the Petroleum Violation Escrow Account.
Allowances made to school districts under this subdivision in
subsequent years shall be allocated by the superintendent from the
Driver Training Penalty Assessment Fund.