Overtake Review

Safety in these maneuvers is often measured by —the minimum clear road length required to complete the pass—and Time-to-Collision (TTC) , which estimates the remaining time before a potential impact if no evasive action is taken. 2. Psychological Factors and Decision-Making

: Drivers experiencing high levels of anxiety, impulsiveness, or even depressive symptoms are more likely to attempt risky overtaking maneuvers in dangerous scenarios. overtake

With the rise of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs), the responsibility for these maneuvers is shifting from human intuition to algorithmic planning. Safety in these maneuvers is often measured by

: The subject vehicle (SV) moves laterally from its original lane to a destination lane, which may be an adjacent or oncoming lane. With the rise of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs), the

: Many drivers experience being overtaken as a "win-lose" situation, leading them to speed up to prevent others from passing—a behavior often driven by a sense of ego or the desire to "punish" perceived aggressive driving in others.