Something said in another thread made me wonder what we'd normally consider to be a near miss. I think it's a tricky one to put into a poll as the whole area is a bit grey and subjective and there are necessarily millions of situations where one driver would say near miss and the next wouldn't. But I'm going to have a crack anyway to see what develops.
You are driving normally and heading towards an unexpected hazard which if ignored will bring you into a possible conflict with someone/something else. This could be a pedestrian entering the road without warning, another driver abruptly manoeuvering without indicating, a cyclist suddenly swerving into your path, basically anything that presents an unexpected hazard. Whatever it is you don't actually collide with it, but which of these, if any, would have made it a near miss?
- You were aware of the potential hazard early enough that you were able to avoid it easily and safely - gentle braking, lane change, etc. almost as if the other person had signalled their intent.
- You became aware of it in time to perform an emergency stop or other avoiding action safely
- You became aware of it at the last minute and were forced to react without knowing whether or not you'd be successful
- You didn't become aware until too late and missed by sheer blind luck
It's complicated by the fact that individuals might feel that any or all or a combination of those could qualify as a near miss, but to put every combination of the four up there would make it a bit unwieldy. I've stuck to the likely ones while leaving it as open as possible and allowing an "Other combination" option.