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If a large animal such as a moose or deer suddenly appears on the road ahead, the recommended response is to:

Swerving sharply at speed can cause loss of control, a rollover, or a head-on collision with oncoming traffic. Provincial handbooks recommend braking firmly in

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Question: If a large animal such as a moose or deer suddenly appears on the road ahead, the recommended response is to:

Answer options:

  • Swerve sharply at full speed to avoid it ✅ Brake firmly in a straight line and stay in your lane if a collision cannot be safely avoided
  • Accelerate to pass before it crosses
  • Sound the horn and close your eyes

Correct answer: Brake firmly in a straight line and stay in your lane if a collision cannot be safely avoided

Explanation: Swerving sharply at speed can cause loss of control, a rollover, or a head-on collision with oncoming traffic. Provincial handbooks recommend braking firmly in a straight line and accepting the impact if it cannot be safely avoided, because it is usually less severe than a loss of control.

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