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The Hazard Hierarchy: What Kills First?

Rank Enumclaw-area hazards by lethality using 2023 crash data

Rubix

RUBIX:

"Here's the truth about YOUR local roads: not all hazards are created equal. That deer on SR 410? Killed 3 people last year. Dense fog near Green River? 7 deaths. But which one scares YOU more? Let's see if your fears match the actual data. Drag each hazard to rank them from DEADLIEST (#1) to LOWEST RISK (#10). Then we'll reveal which SPOTโ„ข scanning failures caused each death..."

Ranking Progress /10 Hazards Ranked

๐Ÿ“ฆ Hazard Pool (Drag to Rank)

โœ… All Hazards Ranked!

๐ŸŽฏ Rank by Lethality (2023 Data)

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Your Accuracy

๐Ÿ’ญ Personal Reflection

Mr. Lawson

MR. LAWSON:

"Did the data surprise you? Most students think deer are the #1 killer, but it's actually impaired driversโ€”12 deaths last year on YOUR roads. Here's what matters: knowing which hazards kill helps you PRIORITIZE your scanning. Don't waste SPOTโ„ข energy on low-risk threats. Focus your SCAN on fog, focus your PREDICT on black ice, focus your OPTIONS on drunk drivers. That's how you survive Enumclaw roads."

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Washington State Driver Education Standards Compliance

Standard C 11.1.B: Identify Potential Hazards and Effective Responses

  • โ€ข Evaluates relative lethality of local hazards
  • โ€ข Analyzes weather, road conditions, and road user hazards
  • โ€ข Identifies SPOTโ„ข failure modes for each hazard type

Standard C 11.2.E: Evaluate Traffic Situations to Anticipate What May Happen

  • โ€ข Prioritizes hazards by statistical likelihood and severity
  • โ€ข Connects real crash data to hazard perception strategies
  • โ€ข Develops personal scanning prioritization framework