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  2. Hazard Perception Test - Wikipedia

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    The candidate watches the video clip and, using the mouse, clicks to flag an incident as they see it develop. On the clip with two incidents, the candidate must flag both. The earlier a candidate notices a developing hazard and make a response, the higher the score. The highest score for each hazard is 5 points.

  3. United Kingdom driving test - Wikipedia

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    Candidates who had a test booked in at the start of the pandemic were given a new date. If the two years between the theory test and practical test had elapsed then the pupil was required to resit the theory and hazard perception test. When arriving at the test centre, wearing a face covering was a requirement unless you were medically exempt.

  4. Safety - Wikipedia

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    Instructional videos demonstrating proper use of products; Root cause analysis to identify causes of a system failure and correct deficiencies. Internet safety or online safety, is protection of the user's safety from cyber threats or computer crime in general. Periodic evaluations of employees, departments, etc.

  5. Stopping sight distance - Wikipedia

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    A generous amount of time is given for the perception-reaction process, and a fairly low rate of deceleration is used. The design sight distance allows a below-average driver to stop in time to avoid a collision in most cases. Driver perception/reaction distance is calculated by: d PRT = 0.278 Vt (metric) d PRT = 1.47 Vt (US customary) Where:

  6. Automotive Safety Integrity Level - Wikipedia

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    This classification helps defining the safety requirements necessary to be in line with the ISO 26262 standard. The ASIL is established by performing a risk analysis of a potential hazard by looking at the Severity, Exposure and Controllability of the vehicle operating scenario. The safety goal for that hazard in turn carries the ASIL requirements.

  7. Microwave auditory effect - Wikipedia

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    The microwave auditory effect, also known as the microwave hearing effect or the Frey effect, consists of the human perception of sounds induced by pulsed or modulated radio frequencies. The perceived sounds are generated directly inside the human head without the need of any receiving electronic device.

  8. Situation awareness - Wikipedia

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    Perception (Level 1 SA): The first step in achieving SA is to perceive the status, attributes, and dynamics of relevant elements in the environment. Thus, Level 1 SA, the most basic level of SA, involves the processes of monitoring, cue detection, and simple recognition, which lead to an awareness of multiple situational elements (objects ...

  9. Advanced driving test - Wikipedia

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    BikeSafe is a national police-run motorcycle initiative, provided by 34 police forces across 75 locations. BikeSafe workshops typically cover the rudiments of roadcraft, collision causation, cornering, positioning, overtaking, observation, braking, hazard perception and use of gears.