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What does SEEiT stand for?

  • Search Evaluate Execute in Traffic
  • Space Evaluation and Execution in Time
  • Safety Evaluation Effectiveness in Transportation
  • Space Management System (correct)
  • What does the 'S' in SEEiT stand for?

    Search

    What does the first 'E' in SEEiT stand for?

    Evaluate

    What does the second 'E' in SEEiT stand for?

    <p>Execute</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When you search, you are looking for potential ___________.

    <p>hazards</p> Signup and view all the answers

    You should search at least how many seconds ahead?

    <p>20-30</p> Signup and view all the answers

    You should search for ___________. Ex. brake lights, warning signs, traffic lights, other vehicles, pedestrians, animals, parked cars, etc.

    <p>clues</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When you evaluate a situation, you are identifying where the possible points of ________________ may be.

    <p>conflict</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When you execute, you have made a decision on how to handle the conflict and you carry out your plan _____ ______.

    <p>in time</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Will the zone I am entering be open or closed? This is an example of _________________

    <p>evaluating</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Unfortunately, you had to hit a dog. What part of the SEEiT process did you do?

    <p>Execute</p> Signup and view all the answers

    You see a car run a red light. What part of SEEiT is this?

    <p>Searching</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Drivers need good _________ to avoid conflicts.

    <p>visibility</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When stopped behind another vehicle, you should be able to see the _________ tires on the ground of the vehicle in front of you.

    <p>rear</p> Signup and view all the answers

    To determine your following interval, the driver should use a fixed object on the road and _______ the seconds between the vehicle in front and your vehicle as it passes the object.

    <p>count</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the number one cause of death for teens?

    <p>Car crashes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The number one cause of accidents in VA is what?

    <p>Speeding</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    SEEiT Flashcards Overview

    • SEEiT stands for Space Management System, a framework for safe driving and hazard awareness.

    Components of SEEiT

    • S in SEEiT represents "Search," which involves actively looking for potential hazards while driving.
    • The first E in SEEiT stands for "Evaluate," identifying potential points of conflict in a situation.
    • The second E in SEEiT stands for "Execute," which means making a decision on how to handle identified conflicts and implementing that decision promptly.

    Searching for Hazards

    • During the search process, drivers look for clues such as brake lights, warning signs, traffic signals, other vehicles, pedestrians, animals, and parked cars.
    • Drivers should search at least 20-30 seconds ahead to anticipate and react to potential hazards.

    Evaluating Situations

    • Evaluating includes identifying possible points of conflict, allowing drivers to assess the situation before making decisions on their next actions.
    • An example of evaluating is asking whether the zone being entered is open or closed.

    Executing Decisions

    • When making decisions during driving, timely execution of the plan is crucial to ensure safety.
    • A scenario where a driver has to hit a dog represents the execution phase of the SEEiT process.

    Importance of Visibility

    • Drivers require good visibility to avoid conflicts and make informed decisions on the road.
    • Maintaining a clear line of sight, for example, seeing the rear tires of the car in front when stopped, enhances safety.

    Following Distance

    • To determine safe following intervals, drivers should choose a fixed roadside object and count the seconds between their vehicle and the vehicle ahead as they pass.

    Teen Driving Risks

    • Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers, highlighting the importance of safe driving practices.
    • In Virginia, speeding is identified as the number one cause of accidents, emphasizing the need for speed regulation and awareness on the road.

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