New Brunswick Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
When approaching an intersection, what is 'hazard perception' primarily about?
Hazard perception is the ability to anticipate and recognize potential dangers on the road in advance.
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Question: When approaching an intersection, what is 'hazard perception' primarily about?
Answer options:
- Identifying the fastest route through the intersection ✅ Predicting potential conflicts or dangers before they occur
- Calculating the exact distance to the next traffic light
- Determining if you have the right-of-way
Correct answer: Predicting potential conflicts or dangers before they occur
Explanation: Hazard perception is the ability to anticipate and recognize potential dangers on the road in advance.
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