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CHAPTER 4 MANAGING RISK : USING THE IPDE PROCESS.

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1 CHAPTER 4 MANAGING RISK : USING THE IPDE PROCESS

2 Risks while Driving Environment: Sun Shadows Snow/ice Curves
Heavy rain

3 Risks Vehicle: Bald tires Dirty windshield Worn wiper blades

4 Risks Adjusting radio Texting Cell phone DUI Angry

5 Good seeing habits and your ability to manage space in the road are tools for low-risk driving
The IPDE Process is an organized system of seeing, thinking, and responding.

6 Orderly Visual Search Pattern
Identify Orderly Visual Search Pattern Look for open and closed zones Look for specific clues other users roadway features and conditions traffic controls

7 Zone Control System tailgating parked cars traffic light
Give me some examples of closed zones- tailgating parked cars traffic light blind spot areas construction hazards ahead

8 Target Area Field of Vision

9 PREDICT Predict What should you predict? actions of others speed
direction control

10 Decide Change Lane position or direction Communicate Change Speed

11 Minimize the Hazards If there is only ONE HAZARD
Put more distance between yourself and the hazard

12 Separate the Hazards If there are 2 OR MORE HAZARDS handle one hazard at a time. Adjust speed to deal with one hazard at a time.

13 Compromise Space When you can not minimize or separate hazards you should “COMPROMISE SPACE” Give as much space as possible to the greater hazard

14 Execute How will you control your speed? accelerate or brake
Change Direction by doing what? steer How will you communicate with other drivers? signal, lights, hand gestures, horn Combine actions

15 SMITH System Used in the “identify” process
It is an organized method to help drivers develop good seeing habits Aim High in Steering Keep your Eyes Moving Get the BIG PICTURE Make sure others see you Leave yourself an out! “Always Keep Getting in My Lane”

16 SMITH SYSTEM “ART GALLERY”
Choose a group of 4-5 people to work with Each person choose one step of the SMITH SYSTEM Each person must illustrate their step through pictures Pictures will be drawn on the paper in the hallway BE CREATIVE!

17 SMITH System Used in the “identify” process
It is an organized method to help drivers develop good seeing habits Aim High in Steering Keep your Eyes Moving Get the BIG PICTURE Make sure others see you Leave yourself an out! Click on the picture for an example of NOT using the SMITH SYSTEM properly! “Always Keep Getting in My Lane”


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