keep alert and spot hazards
keep alert and spot hazards
There is no way to avoid an impending collision.
Cover the brake and scan ahead
Cover the brake and scan ahead
cover the brake and scan ahead
Cover the brake and scan ahead
If there is any doubt about who has the right-of-way, it is best to yield to the other driver to avoid a potential collision.
Slow down, cover the brake, and scan ahead. Defensive driving; be prepared.
McHenry County College "Defensive Driving Course Test": Cover the brake and scan ahead.
To avoid a head-on collision, stay alert, obey traffic laws, maintain a safe following distance, avoid distractions, use your mirrors effectively, and be prepared to take evasive action if needed. If you see an oncoming vehicle swerving into your lane, try to steer out of the way to avoid a collision.
In a crossing situation on the water, the vessel that must take early and substantial action to avoid a collision is called the "give-way vessel." The other vessel, which has the right of way and is not required to take evasive action, is known as the "stand-on vessel." The give-way vessel must navigate in such a way as to avoid a collision with the stand-on vessel.
You cannot "avoid" a collision; if the asteroid is headed this way, it will hit. They aren't steerable. Give us another 50 years or so, and perhaps we would be able to prevent it.