Behind the Wheel definition

Behind the Wheel. (BTW) means instruction where the student is actually operating the vehicle on public roads.
Behind the Wheel. (BTW) means training provided by an instructor where the student is actually in control of and operating the vehicle during a driving lesson conducted on public roads or on a range.
Behind the Wheel or "BTW" means the part of the skills exam that takes place during the time the license applicant is seated in the driver position and controlling the vehicle's direction, speed, and other controls. This term is used as an adjective for logging and reporting information.

Examples of Behind the Wheel in a sentence

  • Show up more than 15 minutes late for your Behind the Wheel lesson.

  • A cancelation fee of $50 will be charged for any cancelation of classes or Behind the Wheel lessons with less than 24 hours notice.

  • The maximum number of Behind the Wheel hours permitted is three (3) hours on days when school is in session.

  • Behind the Wheel Trainer positions will be paid an additional $2.50 per hour while performing Behind the Wheel Trainer duties.

  • Behind the Wheel instruction will start after the permit has been held for 6 months.

  • The course consists of 36 periods of instruction for those 17 and under, at a cost of $200 (if combined with Behind the Wheel, $425 total).

  • Drivers who are qualified may bid on part-time Behind the Wheel Trainer positions in addition to their regular bid assignments.

  • When exigent circumstances occur (sick leave, vacation, comp day, approved leave or refusal of work) that result in driver staffing shortages, management will assign Behind the Wheel duties to trained supervisory staff.

  • Behind the Wheel instruction must be completed within 12 months of the Permit issue date.

  • Bargaining unit member performing Delegated Behind the Wheel Trainer duties shall receive a stipend for the time spend performing those duties.


More Definitions of Behind the Wheel

Behind the Wheel instruction means the portion of the training that requires the student to be located in the automobile.¶
Behind the Wheel. (BTW) means instruction where the student is actually operating the vehicle on publicroads.
Behind the Wheel instruction means the portion of the approved course that requires the student to be located behind the steering wheel of a dual control equipped motor vehicle or a simulated vehicle, operating it either in real or
Behind the Wheel instruction means the portion of the approved course that requires the student to be located behind the steering wheel of a dual control equipped motor vehicle or a simulated vehicle, operating it either in real or simulated traffic situations, through the direct guidance of a driver education instructor.¶
Behind the Wheel means operator training by an OPI approved traffic education teacher in a vehicle that meets the requirements of ARM 10.13.311;

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