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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 6 (Q.No. 24)
24.
In complex situations, total time required for a driver to form a judgement and to act, may be taken as
Discussion:
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Ravi Thakur said:
2 years ago
The total reaction time of an average driver may vary from 0.5 second for simple situations as much as 3 to 4 seconds or even more in complex problems (like consumption of alcohol).
Mehebub Alam said:
3 years ago
If the situation is complex then less time is required, so how is it 3 seconds?
Sagar dahal said:
4 years ago
Normally 2.5 sec and 0.5 sec for act total - 3 sec.
Sameer said:
6 years ago
They said the complex situations. The normal situation may be 2.5sec but a complex situation. You will need more time.
Bhagchand Golhani said:
6 years ago
Acc to IRC 2.5 sec for SSD.
Pavan said:
6 years ago
Speed below 45kmph is 2.5sec.
45kmph to 80kmph is 3sec.
45kmph to 80kmph is 3sec.
MSR said:
7 years ago
For OSD- 2 secs.
Ssd- 2.5 sec.
Ssd- 2.5 sec.
Thor said:
7 years ago
As per IRC, it is 2.5 second.
Shubham Nikumbh said:
7 years ago
It is 2.5 sec.
Aditya Kumar said:
7 years ago
As per IRC, its value is 2.5sec.
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