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1) When faced with dangers close to both sides of your pathway, you allow:
More space to the side with the more serious consequences
2) Your intended path of travel is the space into which you can safely direct your vehicle with the least risk.
true
3) When dealing with tailgaters it is best to:
Slow down and let them pass by
4) When you are driving, it is most difficult to control the space to your:
Rear
5) In traffic, the best way for you to provide an emergency escape path is to maintain adequate space to the:
Front and at least one side of your vehicle
6) Adjusting your speed and/or position to address one hazard at a time is called:
separating hazards
7) When a vehicle moves into your space you should:
Safely maneuver to re-establish your space
8) A “closing probability” when driving is:
The chance that a vehicle and another object will move closer together as they move along projected paths of travel
9) Of the options presented, which is the most effective for maintaining space around your vehicle?
Speed (apparently not braking/slowing)
10) In most states, you are allowed to exceed the posted speed limit when passing another vehicle.
false