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IPDE PROCESS

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Question that could be on your test!

• What is the Smith System?

• An organized system to develop good seeing habits.

• What is Commentary driving?

• Thinking out loud!

• What is an orderly visual search pattern?

• A process of searching critical areas in a regular sequence.

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Before you start

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The Driving Risk

• Driving can be the most dangerous thing you will do.

• What are some risks coming from the driver?

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Risk Factors of Vehicle

• Bald Tires

• Poor brakes

• Dirty windows

• Worn wiper blades

• Broken headlights

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Risk Factors of Roadway and Environment

• Bright sun

• Construction

• Dark shadows

• Rain

• Snow and ice

• Sharp curve

• Steep hill

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Look where you want to go

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The IPDE Process will help you lower the Risk of Driving

• Good seeing habits and your ability to manage space are the basic tools for low risk driving.

• The IPDE Process is an organized system of seeing, thinking and responding.

• The four steps of the IPDE Process are: Identify Predict Decide and Execute

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Identify

• What are you trying to identify?

• Open and closed zones

• Specific clues

• Other roadway users

• Roadway features and conditions

• Traffic controls

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What can you Identify?

I have cars & trucks all around me. I must keep a space cushion and identify hazards!

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Predict

• Use knowledge, judgment and experience to predict:

• The actions of others

• Speed

• Direction

• Control

• Points of conflict

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What do you Identify and Predict?

Four way stop, stop line, School zone-20 MPH, other vehicles-School Bus, Crossing guard

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What do you Identify and Predict?

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Decide

• Once you have Identified a situation and Predict a possible conflict, you then Decide upon an action.

• Deciding is a very important mental task.

• You must continually Identify and Predict until you have enough information to make correct decisions.

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Execute

• Carrying out your decision to avoid a conflict is the Execute step in the IPDE process.

• This is the physical step of IPDE. • The important actions you can execute

are: control speed, steer, and communicate.

• Other actions include: using the heater, defroster, and wipers.

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Control Speed

• You may speed up to avoid a hazard.

• You may slow down or stop to avoid a hazard. Check your rear zone when braking.

• Don’t lock up your brakes!!

• Sometimes you keep the same speed.

If you lock up the brakes you can

not steer!!

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Lane positions

• Car is centered for normal driving. (Position 1)

• Car is 3 to 6 inches from the yellow line. (Position 2)

• Car is 3 to 6 inches from right line or curb. (Position 3)

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The best position for normal conditions.

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When would you ride in lane position 3?

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Traffic Flow

• Minimize a Hazard - Moving away from a parked car or bike rider.

• Separate Hazards - More than one hazard, adjust your speed to deal with one hazard at a time.

• Compromise space - You cannot minimize or separate, decide to move away from the greater hazard toward the lesser hazard.

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Minimize a Hazard

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Separate The Hazards

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Compromise Space

• Move away from the greater hazard (truck) toward a lesser hazard

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Yes & NO


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