Reaction time is the length of time that passes between perceiving a problem and beginning to do something about it. Depending on the driver's physical and chemical state, it can vary from a fraction of a second to several seconds.
Note that this has nothing to do with the skill of the driver, and does not imply that the action taken will necessarily be appropriate or properly executed.
It is common for accident re-constructionists simply to use a standard reaction number such as 1.5 seconds when analyzing the case.
The average time is obviously one year
Delayed reaction time can hurt other parts of your body by not allowing you to move out of danger in time. For instance, a slow reaction may lead to you being stung by an insect.
Reaction time in the body comes from the brain and the nerves. The brain sends signals to the body which are carried by the nerves.
normal 3-7 seconds
3/4 a second
yes I am a doctor
age and experience affect the reaction time of a driver
The vehicle's reaction distance depends on the driver's reaction time.
3 seconds
Reaction time
Driving reaction time is the time taken for a driver to see something in the road ahead and to react. This is separate to the braking distance.
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The reaction time of a driver is .75 seconds ... or 1 car length for every 10 mph that you are traveling. This can vary depending on things like cell phone usage, radio distraction and more.
It takes longer for an impaired driver to process what is happening.
Slow reaction time and poor judgement on others
One fourths of a second....still pretty slow though :/
It can be called Response Time or Reaction Time.
One why would you ask sorry not trying to be rude but the reaction time would be late and may not even happen