Cover the brake and scan ahead
Cover the brake and scan ahead
cover the brake and scan ahead
McHenry County College "Defensive Driving Course Test": Cover the brake and scan ahead.
To avoid a collision at an intersection, always approach with caution and be alert for traffic signals, signs, and other vehicles. Slow down and be prepared to stop, especially if the light is yellow or red. Look both ways for pedestrians and cyclists, and ensure the intersection is clear before proceeding. Additionally, use your mirrors and check blind spots to be aware of any potential hazards.
Cover the brake and scan ahead
Cover the brake and scan ahead
Slow down, cover the brake, and scan ahead. Defensive driving; be prepared.
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When approaching a railroad intersection, the best defense is to always be alert and aware of your surroundings. Look for warning signs, signals, and flashing lights indicating an approaching train. Slow down, and if necessary, stop at the designated stopping point to ensure it's safe to cross. Never attempt to cross the tracks if a train is approaching, and wait until it has completely passed before proceeding.
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.
keep alert and spot hazards
keep alert and spot hazards