Are you talking about the 12 second rule?
If so, the 12 second rule, is a scanning technique. This is something I was taught when learning to drive an ambo. And as I have found out, it is very important to use when driving priority 1's (e.g light and sirens) and general driving as well.
Anyway, by using the 12 second rule, you are continuously scanning ahead of you where you will be in 12 seconds, rather than just concentrating on the traffic immediately in front and to the sides of you.
As you scan ahead, you are identifying any potential hazards and predicting what they will do, and acting on that said hazard earlier rather than later - and I mean, you are having a crash later.
Make sense?????
http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/roa...ving-tips.html
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