Cover the brake and scan ahead
Cover the brake and scan ahead
Cover the brake and scan ahead
cover the brake and scan ahead
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McHenry County College "Defensive Driving Course Test": Cover the brake and scan ahead.
When approaching an intersection and the traffic light changes from green to yellow, you should assess your distance from the intersection and your speed. If you can safely stop without skidding, it’s best to do so to avoid entering the intersection on red. However, if you are too close to stop safely, you should proceed through the intersection cautiously. Always be alert for other vehicles or pedestrians that might act unpredictably during this transition.
slow down and avoid looking directly into the lights of the approaching vehicle
Cover the brake and scan ahead
If cars approaching from opposite directions reach an intersection simultaneously, the general rule is to yield to the vehicle on the right. This means that the car on the right has the right of way and can proceed through the intersection first. If both cars are at a stop sign or a four-way stop, the car that arrived first should go first. If it is unclear who arrived first, it is best to communicate with the other driver to determine who should proceed first.
Slow down, cover the brake, and scan ahead. Defensive driving; be prepared.
Approaching deer can be dangerous as they may feel threatened and react defensively. It is best to observe them from a safe distance to avoid any potential harm.
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