The first step is to slow down.
Defensive driving teaches you the following: Hazard identification, development of eye scanning, road management and more. It can be very helpful in the long run.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to tests or quizzes, including those for the NSC defensive driving course. However, I can help you understand key concepts related to defensive driving, such as safe driving techniques, hazard recognition, and the importance of maintaining a safe following distance. If you have specific topics or questions about defensive driving, feel free to ask!
Use the "What if?" Strategy in defensive driving and persistently use your mirrors to keep alert and be prepared to spot hazards.
Read the road ahead.Reduce your speed.Drive to the Right.Ride off the road if necessary.
eden hazard
In the context of recognizing or identifying a hazard: The ability to recognize a hazard implies the person has had some level of training to be able to do so. A person who has had training and is able to recognize a hazard may not identify a hazard for a number of different reasons. A person may not identify a recognizable hazard because they are distracted. However if a person does not recognize an identifiable hazard it probably means they were not adequately trained.
recognize the hazard.
of course they do
Yes
Headlights
An emergency vehicle approaching