I’m a young driver, and most of the information from the courses I took is still fresh in my mind. There was one thing that my instructor used to emphasize that I just can’t remember. What does IPDE stand for?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Sometimes learning to drive can be information overload! Understandably, not everything sticks long-term. The IPDE strategy stands for Identify, Predict, Decide, and Execute.
Not only is IPDE crucial for drivers who are new behind the wheel, but it can help
Identify anything that could make driving conditions difficult, like an approaching vehicle or weather patterns
Predict what could happen when you encounter that troublesome condition or object
Decide on the lowest-risk action available to you to avoid a collision
Execute the safest action
IPDE can come in handy in any situation when you’re driving. The goal is to avoid any impulsive actions that disregard the potential danger around you.
As useful as the strategy is, stressful situations can get the best of you. If IPDE doesn’t prevent a collision from happening, don’t panic. You can only manage what’s under your control, which includes having the right
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