A System for Seeing and Responding

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A System for Seeing and Responding IPDE PROCESS A System for Seeing and Responding

IPDE is divided into two time frames 12-15 second zone 4-6 second zone IDENTIFY & PREDICT DECIDE & EXECUTE

IDENTIFY Identify hazards 12- 15 seconds ahead into your intended path of travel (POT). Hazards could be cars traffic lights pedestrians on sidewalks parked vehicles…Anything that might enter your POT(path of travel)

PREDICT Predict how the potential hazard may affect your path of travel in the next 12-15 seconds. A traffic light could change from green to red. A child could run out from a driveway A parked car could open a door

DECIDE Decide the safest way to avoid the hazard you could: Change speed Change direction Communicate Signal, Lane position, Gesture, Horn, Eye Contact Any combination of the three

EXECUTE AS NIKE WOULD SAY once you have made the decision, “JUST DO IT”