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Part 2
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Speed as a major problem
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In this part, we'll talk about "speed"
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and its three main hazards.
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It's a very important topic.
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As it's the basic rule,
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based on which we'll understand the logic behind proper attitude on the road.
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We'll constantly refer back to this subject throughout the course.
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Because it will help us learn about other subjects.
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Who are the road users?
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Are they the vehicle drivers only?
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of course not!
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Road users are pedestrians, motorcyclists,
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and riders of various types of vehicles.
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Such as light and heavy trucks,
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buses, and public work vehicles.
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Although these groups are varied,
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all of them use the road and interact with each other on the road.
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What are the different characteristics that distinguish these groups?
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They vary in speed and size.
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Each one has a different speed and size.
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Such difference is the cause of risks.
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Because we, as humans, weren't created to move with high speed.
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What's the speed of walkers, in your point of view?
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The walkers' speed doesn't exceed 4 to 5 km per hour
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The highest speed is 20 to 30 km per hour.
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Since we're not used to high speed as walkers,
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it's difficult for us to estimate speed.
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How many times did we hear about run-over accidents?
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Some of them are caused due to the person's under-assessment
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of the vehicle's speed.
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He expects that he can cross the road.
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When he decides to cross with walking speed,
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which is 5 km per hour,
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the vehicle's speed will be multiply higher.
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As such, he gets run over.
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Ok. Is it possible to expect the exact speed of a bike or motorcycle?
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or a car? while walking on road?
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It's difficult for us, as humans, to assess high speeds.
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Because our speed is only 5 km per hour.
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We weren't created with higher speeds.
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That's why we use the technology to measure speed.
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Such as the speedometer in the cars.
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The difficulty of estimating speed is the first main hazard of speed.
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The second hazard is learning to control the car,
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when driving with high speed.
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It's a skill we acquire by getting experience over time.
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By practicing driving, you'll have proper estimation of high speeds.
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Through the mutual interaction between the eye, brain, and mind.
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You'll learn to control the car while driving with high speed.
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The third hazard is moving a large mass with high speed.
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This may cause serious consequences,
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if you hit another vehicle or person.
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In brief, understanding these hazards
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is one of the main reasons that make us, as drivers,
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in need for being aware of our attitude,
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and the attitude of other road users.
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Dear, if the vehicle's weight is heavy and its speed is high,
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have you ever thought of its power on crash?
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Among the principles of driving cars,
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and one of the main principles that help us restrain on time,
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to avoid crash.
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is the principle of adapting speed.
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What do we mean by adapting speed?
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It means adjusting and adapting your speed
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with the road circumstances and traffic situations.
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Although the situations are numerous,
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and though some of them are different,
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this is one of the most important reasons.
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We must be highly attentive
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and follow up what's going on around us in general, while driving.
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We must select a suitable driving speed,
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that helps us stop on time, to avoid crash.
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The question here is how to know the right speed for driving?
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The answer is by abiding by another principle,
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which is the principle of stopping distance.
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The stopping distance. What's the stopping distance?
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It's the distance we cross since we see the obstacle or danger,
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till we completely stop the car.
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To understand this principle, let's take a look at its components,
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how to calculate it, and the best way to use it
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Since learning this principle will make you more committed
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with a driving attitude that's more safe,
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let's tackle the first component, which is the reaction distance.
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or "careful distance".
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What does it mean?
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It's the distanced crossed by the car,
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since seeing the hazard till moving the leg to brakes.
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i,e, if I drive my car on a highway,
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and see a sudden danger,
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and on seeing it, I decided to put my leg on brakes,
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this distance is called "reaction distance".
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During this time of moving legs to the brakes,
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is the car moving? or standing still?
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Of course, it's moving, i,e, it's crossing a distance.
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This distance is the "reaction distance".
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So far, I didn't slow down.
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How much time did you take when you saw the danger?
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until you decided to move your legs to the brakes?
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You'll answer "seconds".
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Ok, the best ideal standard reaction, under best conditions,
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while being completely attentive on driving,
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takes one 1 second.
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Supposedly, you took 1 second to hit the brakes
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Of course, you think 1 second is not long time at all.
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Well, how much distance do you expect you've crossed
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while moving your legs to the brakes, during this second?
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It becomes clearer when we learn to calculate the stopping distance.
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Now, we'll conclude a definition to "reaction distance",
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through what we got from explanation.
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The "reaction distance", as explained,
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is the distance crossed in 1 second.
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Often, people need 1 second to take a reaction.
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In fact, this period differs from one person to another,
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based on various factors.
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There are some factors that impair our ability to restrain
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under unexpected situations.
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Let's see the factors that affect "the reaction distance",
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making it longer.
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When does the reaction "or thinking" take longer time?
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What do you think are the factors that make the reaction take longer time?
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and impair your ability to restrain?
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These factors are distraction while driving,
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being tired while driving,
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When the driver is under effect of medicine or drugs.
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What do we mean by distraction while driving?
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When we drive and at the same time be busy with another activity,
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that distracts us and take out attention away from the road.
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This makes us less able to see the potential hazards on the road;
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and less able to respond to them properly.
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Distractions are of various types
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a mental distraction, when an idea crosses your mind,
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taking you to another world and distracts you from focusing on road hazards.
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For example, many of us forget or don't notice an exit,
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because we were thinking of something else so we lost focus.
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There's a sight distraction, when the driver looks at something other than the road.
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Like getting busy with the mobile phone,
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other road users, or any person or external incidents.
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The quick look at anything other than the road,
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might cost us our lives.
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There's also manual distraction
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The right holding of the steering wheel is made by both hands
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Some drivers get their hands away from the steering wheel,
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to hold something else.
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Such as, food or drinks, while driving.
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or to adjust the sound or the air conditioner.
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Driving while tired.
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Driving while tired makes you take longer time to take reaction.
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And impairs your ability to take a quick decision.
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Tiresome, fatigue, and drowsiness
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make you lose focus while driving.
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If you notice one of these cases on traveling,
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you must stop and take a break for almost 15 minutes every 2 hours.
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or if you have a companion,
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he might drive instead of you.
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Now, we'll talk about the third factor:
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which is driving under the effect of drugs,
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as well as some medicine causing drowsiness,
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or resulting in taking longer time for reaction,
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and reducing focus,
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or impairing our ability to judge speed, distance, and time too
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and that impairing our ability to take the right decisions.
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That's why we have to read the medicine instructions carefully,
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to make sure that they don't influence us while driving.
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Alcohol, May Allah keep us away from its evils.
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It gives a fake feeling of safety.
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It reduces focus, and makes the person misjudge the speed and distance.
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It increases fatigue and tiresome.
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It also reduces our ability to take the right decisions.
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We talked about the factors increasing the reaction distance.
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What are the factors that decrease the reaction distance?
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i,e, what are the factors that make the reaction be taken in 1 second or less?
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making the distance we cross short?
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A faster reaction and shorter distance?
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Putting your foot on the brakes without hitting it.
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How is that? when I am a protective driver,
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I expect a reaction from the surroundings.
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For example, I expect that the car ahead of me,
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will hit the brakes.
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Why? because there's an obstacle in front of it.
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As such, I'll be ready.
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And keeping my feet away from the accelerator pedal,
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making it ready to hit the brakes.
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If the driver in front of me hits the brakes,
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I too will hit them.
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Another example, if you notice a traffic jam, from a far distance,
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as if there's an obstacle,
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but you're not certain
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be ready and keep your feet on the brakes.
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Hit the brakes when you really need to,
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and when you're sure of what's ahead of you.
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The second factor
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Making sure that you're healthy fit
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What do we mean by "healthy fit"?
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This means you've to be mentally and emotionally healthy.
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And have the ability to focus while driving.
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We have to clarify here that emotions might cause over happiness or sadness,
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Both of which affect focus while driving.
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The Braking Distance
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Emergency Braking
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It's braking as hard as possible.
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Let's get to know the braking types.
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There's a braking type, done by slowing down,
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without stopping
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Another type of braking is slowing down till stopping
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As such, the braking distance becomes long.
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Because the time is gradual.
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There's a kind of braking, called Emergency Braking.
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You'll get to know it by practical field training
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Emergency braking is made by hitting the brakes with all your strength.
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If we measure the weight you put on the brakes,
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it will be from 60 to 80 kg.
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This is what we call hard braking or Emergency Braking.
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Its aim is to stop in a shorter distance before reaching the hazard in front of me.
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A shorter distance means crossing a distance while hitting the brakes,
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Is that right?
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Or once hitting the brakes, the car completely stops?
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If this is right, the world would be accidents free.
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We'll repeat saying:when we cross a distance while hitting the brakes,
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this distance is called braking distance.
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What do we mean by "braking distance"?
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It's the distance crossed by the car,
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once the driver hits the brakes,
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and till the car completely stops.
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There are some factors that increase the braking distance,
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We previously learned about the "reaction distance",
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and the factors that increase the "reaction distance".
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Now, we'll learn the factors increasing the braking distance.
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When is the braking distance longer?
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What are the factors that increase the braking distance?
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There are 4 factors.
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First, the car's speed.
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The car's speed has a quadratic increase on the braking distance
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i,e the braking distance is directly proportional to the car's speed.
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Second, the circumstances leading to lack of friction between the tires and road.
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Like if the road is wet.
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As the wet surface decreases friction between tires and the road.
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The sandy road might affect the brakes.
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Bad tires might decrease friction with the road and increase the braking distance
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Whether the tires are of high or low pressure,
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in all cases, it will be bad as for braking and stopping distance
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Third, the brakes' efficiency.
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We must regularly check the brakes,
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and ensure that they're always in good condition
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Fourth, overweight equals extra power.
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This means, the car carrying heavy load,
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might cross longer braking distance.
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A larger mass means more strength.
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Now, we learned the components of the stopping distance.
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which are: the reaction distance,
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the braking distance,
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and the factors affecting it.
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Now, we can calculate the stopping distance.
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Knowing how to calculate the stopping distance,
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is a useful tool that helps us understand the speed's great effect
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on the driver's ability to stop the car on time.
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and on avoiding obstacles and risks
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that the driver might face on the road safely.
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How to calculate the stopping distance?
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The stopping distance is equal to
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the reaction distance plus the braking distance
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Whereas the reaction distance equals speed/10x3
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Supposedly, the time taken for a reaction,
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is 1 second
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at best, i,e the car's and driver's condition is perfect.
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The braking distance equals (speed/10)x (speed/10).
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As such a hard braking on a dry surface.
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By calculating distances, we'll discover that
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the higher the speed is, the longer the reaction (thinking) distance becomes.
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As well as the braking distance.
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We must not forget that we need to minimize the stopping distance,
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to avoid risks on the road.
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Because it's not logic if the hazard is 2 meters away
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and we stop after passing 3 meters.
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This means the accident will definitely happen.
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How can we minimize the stopping distance?
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It's highly important, dear,
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to know your big role,
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that you'll play affecting the traffic, and road safety;
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through constant choice, awareness of slowing down,
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focusing attentively while driving on the road,
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learning the mechanism of putting your feet on brakes,
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without hitting them,
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in order to decrease the time of taking a reaction.
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Accordingly, minimizing the total distance crossed by the car to completely stop.