Reactions and reflexes.
How are yours? My accident back in May and various threads on KB since then have caused me to be reflective about our ability to react effectively to sudden threats.
Many times over the years, I have had incidents which could have been very nasty or fatal, were it not for my reactions. Often I have found I had reacted before being fully aware of the imminent danger. This has been on both four and two wheels and in other situations at work or play. In tests, my reaction time is average, yet those with faster reactions have suffered more than I have, if you know what I mean.
Therefore I believe the ability to avoid harm is a combination of reactions and reflexes coupled with alertness, anticipation and situational awareness along with an intangible - something within us that maybe is in the subconcious, if you know what I mean.
A mechanical test for reaction time is a conscious test, not a blind subconcious one, hence my finding I have reacted to a situation before being fully consciously aware of it. In the case of my accident I was taken by surprise by slipping on oil while I was concentrating on oncoming traffic, the corner I was about to round, checking my speed and position and adjusting my throttle for the climb. By the time the van was sideways, I had the steering wheel full opposite lock, was watching the facial expression of the Corolla driver who's door I was heading for and managed to spin the van the other way before it slammed into the curb and rolled on its side. By then I was merely a passenger and it wasn't going to respond to any other inputs so all I could do was hang on a experience the crash.
I can recall other incidences that could have been "very bad" had I not reacted as fast. One thing I firmly believe has helped over the years was attending a Defensive Driving Course back in '76, one of the first courses run in NZ. I have never forgotten the lessons learned on that course, particularly aniticipation and reading ahead and having an escape route planned or noted as you are driving along.
How do others feel about this? What are your experiences and thoughts?
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