Drivers were significantly more likely to slow down and stop when caught
in the dilemma zone.
The presence of the countdown timer increased the probability that a driver
in the dilemma zone would stop by an average of just over 13 percent and decreased deceleration rates by an average of 1.50 feet per second.
Not exact matches
Further, we recognize that the need to reduce moral
dilemmas full of gray
zones to black - and - white issues, and the desire to be able to declare moral certitude
in tight, precise phrases, characterizes a stage of moral development which is somewhat less than the highest.
The findings are important because of mistakes made
in what traffic engineers call the «
dilemma zone» — the area
in which a driver isn't sure whether to stop or keep going when the light turns yellow.
As they make the long, treacherous journey out of the city and across The
Zone, the three of them argue about the meaning of their lives and the importance of faith, among other things, culminating
in a
dilemma as they reach the threshold of The Room.
It's a convoluted twist on Richard Matheson's «Button, Button» short story, which was adapted into a classic Twilight
Zone episode and the bonkers Richard Kelley movie The Box, but Collet - Serra is less interested
in the moral
dilemma.
(Continuing reply to John Gottman): I realize that a core
dilemma for me is that I feel comfortable only when I'm
in an empathic, supportive mode and am out of my comfort
zone when «harsh» confrontation seems to be
in order.
In so - called «dilemma zones», drivers are too late to stop their vehicle in time but are also too late to enter the intersection before the light turns red [49]--[50
In so - called «
dilemma zones», drivers are too late to stop their vehicle
in time but are also too late to enter the intersection before the light turns red [49]--[50
in time but are also too late to enter the intersection before the light turns red [49]--[50].