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What does a 'hazard perception' mean in defensive driving?
Hazard perception is the skill of proactively identifying and anticipating potential risks on the road, allowing more time to react safely.
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Question: What does a 'hazard perception' mean in defensive driving?
Answer options:
- Ignoring potential dangers. ✅ The ability to identify potential dangers and hazardous situations early.
- A feeling of fear while driving.
- Only reacting to immediate threats.
Correct answer: The ability to identify potential dangers and hazardous situations early.
Explanation: Hazard perception is the skill of proactively identifying and anticipating potential risks on the road, allowing more time to react safely.
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