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You Drive Defensively When You

Question: You drive defensively when you:

Look only at the car in front of you while driving

Always put one car length between you and the car ahead

Slam on your brakes to prove a point to the tailgating driver behind you

Keep your eyes moving to look for possible hazards

Answer: Keep your eyes moving to look for possible hazards

Question: You should stop for a stopped school bus:

On school days

Even when the red lights are not flashing

In school zones

When its red lights and/or white strobe lights are flashing

Answer: When its red lights and/or white strobe lights are flashing

Question: While being passed in a passing zone, you should:

Pull off the road

Speed up to stay ahead of the vehicle

Slow down and let the passing vehicle safely return to the drive lane

Maintain your speed and position and watch for oncoming dangers

Answer: Maintain your speed and position and watch for oncoming dangers

Question: When you approach a traffic signal displaying a steady yellow light, you must:

Stop if it is safe to do so

Go through the intersection before it turns red

Slow down and proceed with caution

Prepare to stop

Answer: Prepare to stop

Question: To avoid being blinded by oncoming cars at night, you should:

Squint to reduce glare

Wear polarizing anti-glare glasses

Concentrate on the center line

Look at the right edge of the road temporarily to guide yourself

Answer: Look at the right edge of the road temporarily to guide yourself