A interval of 7 seconds provides time to steer out of problem areas on dry surfaces at speeds under 70 mph.
In the SEEiT system helps to reduce driving risks. When the driver searches for new areas, he should look for open, curved and changing areas. The driver needs to adjust according to the new changes by measuring the intervals of seconds as steering around the risk can be done is lesser time than braking and the distance of steering < distance of stopping.
Thus, according to this system, a two second interval provides time to steer out of problem areas on dry surface at speeds under 35 mph, three second interval provides time to steer out of problem areas on dry surface at speeds under 45 mph and so on.
7 second interval provides time to steer out of problem areas on dry surface at speeds under 65-70 mph.
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