EGHS - Student Vehicle Registration 2021/2022
**The student will have to bring proof of insurance, their driver's license and form of payment of $190 (cash or check) to the attendance office when picking up the parking permit. Checks can be made payable to EGHS**
                           For any further questions please call the Attendance Office (847) 718-4401
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Student First Name *
Student Last Name *
ID # *
Address *
Phone Number *
Driver's License Number *
State of Issue *
Parent/Guardian *
Phone Number *
Make of Vehicle and Color *
Plate Number *
Insurance Policy Name and Number *
1) Any student selling, buying, or transferring a parking tag or using a parking tag not awarded to them forfeits their current parking privileges. Students may not use another student's tag or loan theirs to another student. Students may use their parking tags in vehicles owned and insured by themselves and or their parent/guardian only. Parking tags may not be used in other students cars. * *
2) Cruising around the parking lot or loitering in cars before, during or after school is not permitted. Loitering in the lot or a car during closed campus periods will be construed as a violation of the closed campus policy and will result in severe disciplinary consequences. * *
3) Unoccupied cars must be kept locked at all times. School board policies and insurance coverage do not cover damage or harm to private vehicles. The owner of the vehicle must assume all losses. * *
4) Students may leave campus in cars only during their scheduled lunch periods unless otherwise authorized to do so, and if they have "open lunch criteria" permission. Unauthorized departures could result in loss of the parking tag. * *
5) Speeding, reckless driving, exhibition driving, or driving with a person on the outside of the car (on the hood, trunk or fender) will be reason for immediate and permanent revocation of driving privileges. The speed limit in the lot is 10mph. * *
6) Students are permitted to park on school premises as a matter of privilege, not of right. *
7) The issuance of this parking permit/tag does not assure a parking space. First come, first served for spaces. * *
8) Permit/tag must be displayed on the BACK LEFT BOTTOM side of the vehicle (behind the driver's side of vehicle). Failure to display permit will result in disciplinary action. * *
9) Noncompliance with the aforementioned driving regulations can result in revocation of the permit/parking privilege. * *
10) Parking tags can be revoked from students due to unexcused absences. This determination will be made by the students dean. * *
11) As a parent/legal guardian of the student named on this application, consent is hereby granted to drive to school. It is requested that a parking permit be issued for the vehicle identified on this application. I understand that in accordance with current Board of Education policies and the provisions of the Statues of the state of Illinois, the school will not be responsible when the vehicle is off school property. I also understand and accept the Driving Regulations stated above. * *
12) As a student at a district high school, I understand the above statement signed by my parent/guardian and hereby agree to assume the responsibility associated with the privilege of driving to school and use of the school parking lot facilities. I also understand, accept, and agree to abide by the high school driving regulations. * *
13) As parent/guardian and student, we fully release and discharge and agree to identify, hold harmless and defend Township High School District 214, including the Board of Education, its members, officers, agents, independent contractors, and employees from and against all claims for injuries, damages and losses caused or sustained by ourselves or others through participation in this program. The vehicle(s) described above is (are) owned and insured by us. * *
14) School officials reserve the right to search student vehicles when the reasonable grounds dictate. *
15) Students may not park in the front lot or in any spaces that are marked with the white lines. These are spaces reserved for staff parking. All students spaces are marked with yellow lines. *
16) There are no refunds for revoked parking privileges. *
If You Feel Different You Drive Different Contract
District 214 promotes the safety and dignity of their students while operating motor vehicles. To receive a  parking permit, we require a conversation about IMPAIRED DRIVING between parent/guardian and  student.
In 2018, NHTSA (National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration) launched its IF YOU FEEL  DIFFERENT YOU DRIVE DIFFERENT campaign to educate Americans about the dangers of driving while  impaired by drugs, and to promote safer choices. Any time you consume a substance that makes you feel  different, you aren’t safe to drive. Impaired driving isn’t a mistake; it’s a crime.  
Make sure your young driver is aware of the leading causes of teen crashes. Have a conversation  about the following. *
1. Driver inexperience (most insurance companies consider a “new driver” to be until 25 years old) 2. Driving with the teen passengers (for the first 12 months of licensing, or until the driver turns 18,  only one passenger under age 20 is allowed in the vehicle, unless a sibling of the driver) 3. Nighttime driving (extra night time driving practice with your teen)
4. Not using seat belts (Illinois law requires all drivers and passengers, front and back seat, to wear  a safety belt)
5. Distracted driving (electronic devices, eating, emotional/upset)
6. Drowsy driving (sleep is often the first thing to go with a teen’s busy schedule, teens should  average 9 hours of sleep a night)
7. Reckless driving (lack of skills, lack of experience, distractions)
8. Driving under the influence (includes but not limited to: alcohol, marijuana, drugs, sleep aids, Rx  side effects, cough medicine, household chemicals)
IF YOU FEEL DIFFERENT YOU DRIVE DIFFERENT
By signing this contract, I acknowledge that a conversation about IMPAIRED DRIVING has taken place on the above 8 topics.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Date Student Signature Date
Those who drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs, whether obtained legally or illegally, pose a danger to themselves, their  passengers, and other road users. NHTSA is determined to put an end to impaired driving - to save lives. Remember:  Impairment is impairment, no matter the substance.
NHTSA.gov
You can’t drive safely if you’re impaired. That’s why it’s illegal everywhere in America to drive under the influence of alcohol,  marijuana, opioids, methamphetamines, or any potentially impairing drug - prescribed or over the counter. Driving while impaired  by any substance - legal or illegal - puts you and others in harm’s way. Learn the latest research on drug-impaired driving,  misconceptions about marijuana use, and what you can do to make smarter choices to drive safely. NHTSA.gov
If you think driving while high won’t affect you, you are wrong: It has been proven that Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) - the  chemical responsible for most of marijuana’s psychological effects - slows reaction times, impairs cognitive performance, and makes it more difficult for drivers to keep a steady position in their lane.
NHTSA.gov
* CDC.gov

El Distrito 214 promueve la seguridad y la dignidad de sus estudiantes mientras operan vehículos  motorizados. Para recibir un permiso de estacionamiento, requerimos una conversación sobre  CONDUCCIÓN DETERIORADOS entre el padre / tutor y el estudiante.
En 2018, la NHTSA (Administración Nacional de Seguridad del Tráfico en las Carreteras) lanzó su campaña SI SE SIENTES DIFERENTE CONDUCE DIFERENTE para educar a los estadounidenses  acerca de los peligros de conducir bajo la influencia de drogas, y para promover opciones más seguras.  Cada vez que consume una sustancia que lo hace sentir diferente, no es seguro conducir. Conducir bajo la  influencia no es error; es un crimen.
Asegúrese de que su conductor joven esté al tanto de las principales causas de accidentes en  adolescentes. Ten una conversación sobre lo siguiente. *  
1. Falta de experiencia del conductor (la mayoría de las compañías de seguros consideran un "nuevo  conductor" hasta 25 años)  
2. Conducción con los pasajeros adolescentes (para los primeros 12 meses de la concesión de licencia, o hasta que el conductor cumpla 18 años, solamente un pasajero menor de 20 años de edad está permitido  en el vehículo, a menos que sea un hermano/a del conductor)  
3. Conducción nocturna (práctica de conducción nocturna adicional con su adolescente)  4. No usar cinturones de seguridad (la ley de Illinois requiere que todos los conductores y pasajeros, tanto  delanteros como los del asiento trasero, usen un cinturón de seguridad)
5. Conducir distraído (dispositivos electrónicos, comiendo, emocional/molesto)
6. Manejar somnoliento (durmiendo suficiente frecuentemente es lo primero en ir con un horario ocupado de  un adolescente, los adolescentes deben tener un promedio de 9 horas de sueño por noche)  7. Conducción temeraria (falta de habilidades, falta de experiencia, distracciones)  
8. Conducir bajo la influencia (incluye, pero no se limita a: alcohol, marihuana, drogas, somníferos, efectos  secundarios de Rx, medicamentos para la tos, productos químicos domésticos)  
SI SE SIENTE DIFERENTE CONDUCE DIFERENTE
Al firmar este contrato, reconozco que una conversación de CONDUCCIÓN DETERIORADOS sucedió sobre los 8 temas anterior.  
______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Firma del Padre / Tutor Fecha Firma del Estudiante Fecha
Aquellos que conducen bajo la influencia del alcohol o las drogas, sean conseguido legal o ilegalmente, representan un peligro  para ellos, sus pasajeros y otros usuarios de la carretera. NHTSA está decidido a poner fin a la conducción deteriorada - para  salvar vidas. Recuerde: incapacitado es incapacitado, sin importar la sustancia.
NHTS A.gov
No puede conducir de manera segura si está en una condición deteriorada. Es por eso que es ilegal en todo Estados Unidos  conducir bajo la influencia del alcohol, la marihuana, los opioides, las metanfetaminas o cualquier droga con efectos secundarios  - recetada o sin receta. Conducir bajo cualquier sustancia, ya sea legal o ilegal, lo pone a usted y a otras personas en peligro.  Conozca las últimas investigaciones sobre conducción bajo los efectos de las drogas, conceptos erróneos sobre el uso de la  marihuana y lo que puede hacer para tomar decisiones más inteligentes para conducir de manera segura. NHTSA.gov
Si usted piensa conducir de alto no le afecta, esta equivocado: Se ha demostrado que Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) – la  sustancia química responsable para la mayoría de los efectos psicológicos de la marihuana - ralentiza los tiempos de reacción,  reduce el rendimiento cognitivo, y hace que sea más difícil para los conductores en mantener una posición estable en su carril. NHTSA.gov
* CDC.gov
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