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What is generally considered the safest way to react if a large animal suddenly appears on the road ahead?
If a collision with an animal is imminent, it's safer to brake firmly in a straight line. Swerving could cause you to lose control and hit another object or veh
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Question: What is generally considered the safest way to react if a large animal suddenly appears on the road ahead?
Answer options:
- Swerve sharply to avoid it.
- Accelerate to pass it quickly. ✅ Brake firmly in a straight line, if safe, and try to steer to an open space if collision is unavoidable.
- Flash your high beams repeatedly.
Correct answer: Brake firmly in a straight line, if safe, and try to steer to an open space if collision is unavoidable.
Explanation: If a collision with an animal is imminent, it's safer to brake firmly in a straight line. Swerving could cause you to lose control and hit another object or vehicle.
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