Module 1: Introduction to Driving in Guam
Welcome to the first step of your driving journey! In this module, we’ll cover the essentials you need to know before getting behind the wheel.
Section 1: Driving as a Privilege
Driving is not a right—it’s a privilege that comes with responsibilities. As a driver, you play a crucial role in keeping Guam’s roads safe. This means following traffic laws, being courteous to others, and making responsible choices every time you get behind the wheel.
Key Takeaway:
By respecting the rules of the road, you not only protect yourself but also contribute to a safer community.
Section 2: Who Can Get a Permit in Guam?
To apply for a Guam learner’s permit, you must meet the following requirements:
•Age: You must be at least 15 ½ years old for an operator’s permit.
•Documents Required:
A valid form of identification, such as:
•Passport
•Guam ID
•Military ID
•Birth Certificate
•Application Process:
•Complete the permit application at the DMV.
•Pass a vision test and a written knowledge test.
Pro Tip:
Gather all your documents ahead of time to avoid delays.
Section 3: The Role of Safe Driving
Driving safely isn’t just about avoiding accidents; it’s about making Guam’s roads a better place for everyone. Here’s what safe driving involves:
•Being alert and aware of your surroundings.
•Practicing defensive driving to anticipate other drivers’ actions.
•Following traffic rules and respecting the rights of pedestrians and cyclists.
Key Takeaway:
Safe driving starts with a mindset of responsibility. Every action you take on the road matters.
Section 4: Preparing Mentally and Physically for Driving
Before you start driving, it’s important to:
•Stay Calm: Confidence is built through practice, but always be prepared to learn.
•Be Focused: Avoid distractions like phones, loud music, or unnecessary conversations.
•Stay Healthy: Make sure you’re rested and alert when driving.
Key Takeaway:
The right preparation helps you feel more confident and reduces stress while driving.