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I have a case involving a person laying in the road and the driver never responded, can I use I*DRR to report the average response for that situation?

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I have a case involving a person laying in the road and the driver never responded, can I use I*DRR to report the average response for that situation?

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NO! I*DRR is designed to report the average response time for several situations, but there must be a clearly defined stimulus. Consider the acronym IN CAR CREED and understand that a driver will not likely perceive a problem until it is EASILY identified as and IMMEDIATE hazard.

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