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Assured clear distance ahead Distance de sécurité Sicherheitsabstand Безпечна дистанція
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In legal terminology, the assured clear distance ahead (ACDA) is the distance ahead of any terrestrial locomotive device such as a land vehicle, typically an automobile, or watercraft, within which they should be able to bring the device to a halt. It is one of the most fundamental principles governing ordinary care and the duty of care for all methods of conveyance, and is frequently used to determine if a driver is in proper control and is a nearly universally implicit consideration in vehicular accident liability. The rule is a precautionary trivial burden required to avert the great probable gravity of precious life loss and momentous damage. Satisfying the ACDA rule is necessary but not sufficient to comply with the more generalized basic speed law, and accordingly, it may be used as Безпе́чна диста́нція — відстань до транспортного засобу, що рухається попереду по тій самій смузі, яка у разі його раптового гальмування або зупинки дасть можливість водієві транспортного засобу, що рухається позаду, запобігти зіткненню без здійснення будь-якого маневру. La distance de sécurité est la distance minimale qu'un conducteur doit conserver entre son véhicule et celui qui le précède. Celle-ci dépend du type de véhicule, de sa vitesse mais aussi des conditions météorologiques. Als Sicherheitsabstand bezeichnet man im Allgemeinen die räumliche Distanz zu einem Objekt oder den zeitlichen Abstand zu einem Vorgang, die das Entstehen einer Gefahr vermeiden soll.
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Lateral Car Speed vs. Detection Distance of Lateral Motion For an onlooker without assistance of lateral movement. Head-on Car Speed vs. Detection Distance of Looming Motion For an onlooker without assistance of looming movement.
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As a vehicle creeps into an intersection, the lateral perspective diminishes until head-on looming motion is the more insightful of the two. Both lateral and looming motion may also combine somewhat to enhance detection according to Gestalt Theory, permitting they are both observable.
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Visual Limits of Drivers Entering Intersection from a Stop.
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Table of perception-reaction times Derivation of ACDA 5 Table of intercept values Derivation of ACDA 4 Table of ACDA: intersectional setback Table of ACDA: horizontal line-of-sight Instructive Video on Sight Distance Table of tire-roadway friction coefficients Technical ACDA Theory of Intersections Table of tire speed ratings Derivation of Seconds of distance to stop rule Table of critical speeds Derivation of ACDA 1 Table of acceleration values Table of following distances Derivation of ACDA 3 Table of detection thresholds: SAVT Derivation of ACDA 2 Table of ACDA: forward line-of-sight
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In legal terminology, the assured clear distance ahead (ACDA) is the distance ahead of any terrestrial locomotive device such as a land vehicle, typically an automobile, or watercraft, within which they should be able to bring the device to a halt. It is one of the most fundamental principles governing ordinary care and the duty of care for all methods of conveyance, and is frequently used to determine if a driver is in proper control and is a nearly universally implicit consideration in vehicular accident liability. The rule is a precautionary trivial burden required to avert the great probable gravity of precious life loss and momentous damage. Satisfying the ACDA rule is necessary but not sufficient to comply with the more generalized basic speed law, and accordingly, it may be used as both a layman's criterion and judicial test for courts to use in determining if a particular speed is negligent, but not to prove it is safe. As a spatial standard of care, it also serves as required explicit and fair notice of prohibited conduct so unsafe speed laws are not void for vagueness. The concept has transcended into accident reconstruction and engineering. This distance is typically both determined and constrained by the proximate edge of clear visibility, but it may be attenuated to a margin of which beyond hazards may reasonably be expected to spontaneously appear. The rule is the specific spatial case of the common law basic speed rule, and an application of volenti non fit injuria. The two-second rule may be the limiting factor governing the ACDA, when the speed of forward traffic is what limits the basic safe speed, and a primary hazard of collision could result from following any closer. As the original common law driving rule preceding statutized traffic law, it is an ever important foundational rule in today's complex driving environment. Because there are now protected classes of roadway users–such as a school bus, mail carrier, emergency vehicle, horse-drawn vehicle, agricultural machinery, street sweeper, disabled vehicle, cyclist, and pedestrian–as well as natural hazards which may occupy or obstruct the roadway beyond the edge of visibility, negligence may not depend ex post facto on what a driver happened to hit, could not have known, but had a concurrent duty to avoid. Furthermore, modern knowledge of human factors has revealed physiological limitations–such as the subtended angular velocity detection threshold (SAVT)–which may make it difficult, and in some circumstance impossible, for other drivers to always comply with right-of-way statutes by staying clear of roadway. Als Sicherheitsabstand bezeichnet man im Allgemeinen die räumliche Distanz zu einem Objekt oder den zeitlichen Abstand zu einem Vorgang, die das Entstehen einer Gefahr vermeiden soll. Безпе́чна диста́нція — відстань до транспортного засобу, що рухається попереду по тій самій смузі, яка у разі його раптового гальмування або зупинки дасть можливість водієві транспортного засобу, що рухається позаду, запобігти зіткненню без здійснення будь-якого маневру. La distance de sécurité est la distance minimale qu'un conducteur doit conserver entre son véhicule et celui qui le précède. Celle-ci dépend du type de véhicule, de sa vitesse mais aussi des conditions météorologiques.
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