Question 28 of 50
Score: 0/0While driving in the right lane of a four-lane undivided highway, you crest a hill and suddenly see a stopped vehicle ahead. You can’t stop in time and can’t see behind you. What’s the safest move?
ExplanationIn an emergency with no room to stop and poor visibility behind you, steering to the right is usually safest to avoid hitting the stopped vehicle and risking a rear-end collision from behind.
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