Teens. The statistics show more accidents are from teens not driving slow enough, paying attention, or driving in conditions they don't know how to react.
November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month.
Sensation is Conscious awareness of stimuli received by sensory receptors
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driving requires a high degree of awareness od the driving enviroment
In the future when cars are driving themselves, you will not need to pay it much attention except to make sure you entered the correct destination and to listen for warning signals, but for now driving requires a great deal of awareness and attention.
Driving a school bus can test your awareness to your surroundings.
Sensory awareness-- Bringing attention to the sensations of tension and/or release in the muscles
Driving always requires a high degree of awareness in the driving environment to ensure safety for yourself and others on the road. Being alert allows you to anticipate and react to potential hazards, making split-second decisions that could prevent accidents. It is vital to stay focused and aware while driving at all times.
higher-level awareness
It is known as selective attention, where the individual chooses to concentrate on a specific stimulus while ignoring others. This process allows the brain to process relevant information efficiently and filter out distractions.
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It means being careful, paying attention to other cars and pedestrians and having a sense of 'spatial awareness' -ie how close you are to other cars, how quickly you could stop if necessary.
That is known as selective attention, where an individual consciously concentrates on specific stimuli while ignoring others. It allows for enhanced processing of relevant information and filtering out distractions.