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Q: How far ahead should you look in the city?
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On city streets drivers should cast their eyes how far ahead?

On city streets drivers should cast their eyes how far ahead?


Do you On a city street you should be looking ahead as far ahead as the car in front of you.?

False


How far should you look ahead in city traffic on rural roads?

In city traffic, at least 1 1/2 -2 blocks ahead. On rural (country) roads about 4 blocks or 1/2 mile ahead.


How far ahead should cdl drivers look ahead?

12-15 Seconds


When driving in the city how far should you look ahead?

In the city, 10-15 seconds is about one block. On the highway, 10-15 seconds is about a quarter of a mile.


How far ahead does the manual say you should look?

12 to 15 seconds


When you aim high do you adjust your headlights higher?

To "aim high" means to look far ahead when you drive. We do not look at our feet when we walk, we look ahead. Aiming high allows you to be able to analyze traffic situations. In city traffic, look at least one block ahead. On highways and expressways, look as far ahead as possible, for at least 2-3 seconds.


How far ahead should you look when you are on the highway?

About one mileActually, it's half a mile.


How far ahead should you look when you are on the open highway?

About one mileActually, it's half a mile.


How far ahead should you look at highway speeds?

well if youre driving at high speed (80+) then you should look as far ahead as possible without losing focus on the road in front of you. If youre going normal driving speeds then about a quarter mile will do


On a city street you should be looking ahead of you as far as?

1 block! this is the right answer 4 driver test.


On the city street you should be looking ahead of you as far ahead as the car in front of you?

On city streets, you should maintain a safe following distance (two seconds) from the car ahead of you. Keep a constant scan going for signs, traffic lights, pedestrians, bicycles, and anything else that might create an emergency situation. Look past the car ahead of you for obstacles and brake lights from the car in front of the one you're following.