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When approaching an intersection where you cannot see clearly you should:

When approaching an intersection with obstructed sightlines, covering the brake and reducing speed is the correct action because it prepares you to stop quickly

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Question: When approaching an intersection where you cannot see clearly you should:

Answer options:

  • Sound horn and go ✅ Cover the brake and reduce speed
  • Speed up
  • Close eyes

Correct answer: Cover the brake and reduce speed

Explanation: When approaching an intersection with obstructed sightlines, covering the brake and reducing speed is the correct action because it prepares you to stop quickly if a hidden hazard emerges. Speeding up severely increases stopping distance, while sounding the horn does not guarantee other road users will yield, and closing your eyes is extremely dangerous. Under the ICBC Learn to Drive Smart guidelines, drivers must adjust their speed to match visibility conditions and use defensive driving techniques to minimize reaction times at blind intersections. This concept is highly relevant for the ICBC knowledge exam, which frequently tests safe intersection decision-making and proactive hazard management.

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