Sentences with phrase «evasive action if»

One should walk facing the traffic in order to be able to observe the approaching traffic — and to take evasive action if necessary.
Speeding — Traveling too fast sometimes diminishes visibility and capacity to take immediate evasive action if a pedestrian is in the way.

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The car somehow always detects something around you — if you're fine, you're fine, and if you're not, it might take over and apply evasive actions.
If your adviser suggests drastic action, or seems evasive or defensive, then get a second opinion.
In fact, if that took place and, when taking evasive action you hurt yourself, the person who feigned the punch could be held legally liable for that injury if it could be shown he intended to make you think he was about to punch you.
Waist to height ratio is a simple and effective way to understand if you need to take evasive action to lose weight.
If PCS3 determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with a pedestrian is high under certain conditions, it prompts the driver to take evasive action and brake, by using an audio and visual alert, followed by brake assist4.
If the accelerator pedal is being depressed strongly or the steering wheel is being turned, the system may determine that the driver is taking evasive action and possibly prevent the pre-collision braking function from operating.
It includes Lane Departure Alert, Automatic High Beam headlights and Toyota's Pre-Collision System with autonomous braking, which first warns you of a potential forward collision and will then apply the brakes for you if you do not take evasive action.
If a quick lane change is required, for example when the vehicle in front brakes aggressively, the evasion aid — which operates at speeds up to 100 mph — supports the necessary evasive steering action.
Both systems can, if the driver does not take evasive action, bring the GLS to a stop.
If the likelihood of a collision increases, the system issues an audio and visual alarm to encourage the driver to take evasive action, and the increased pre-collision braking force and automatic braking functions are activated.
The adaptive brake assist can not be switched off but it is over-ridden if the driver takes other evasive action.
If you go with the sedan, it also offers autonomous emergency braking with both vehicle and pedestrian detection — it has the ability to bring the car to a stop should it deem a collision is immanent and the driver takes no evasive action to avoid it.
He said he hopes to determine how whales react to approaching vessels, if they can hear them and whether they take evasive action or surface in panic.
If I take Jaunt -LRB--RRB-, which can be used an instant dash used for evasive action, and combine it with Breach -LRB--RRB-, a long - ranged beam attack, I can fire instantly with no long wind - up.
It'd be better if you could visually make them out and take evasive action.
This means that if a hazard suddenly appears, like a swimmer bobbing in the water, it takes a drunk boater longer to perceive the swimmer's presence and longer to take evasive action, like stopping the boat.
If you are forced to take evasive action because of how another vehicle is being operated, and you are injured as a result, you may still have a claim for compensation, despite there being no actual contact between you and the motor vehicle in question.
If you keep your distance from other drivers, you will almost always have an escape route, or will be able to take some sort of evasive action with ease.
If you're able to anticipate intentions of another driver and you're ready to take immediate evasive action — you are a defensive driver.
The hazard will be materialized if you notice the driver is taking an evasive action.
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