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What is the recommended action if you suddenly encounter a large animal, such as a caribou or muskox, in your path on a Nunavut road?
Braking firmly, staying in your lane, and bracing for impact is generally safer than swerving, which can lead to loss of control, hitting oncoming traffic, or r
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Question: What is the recommended action if you suddenly encounter a large animal, such as a caribou or muskox, in your path on a Nunavut road?
Answer options:
- Swerve sharply to avoid it, even if it means entering oncoming traffic. ✅ Brake hard, stay in your lane, and brace for impact if a collision is unavoidable.
- Accelerate and try to scare the animal away.
- Turn your headlights off to avoid startling the animal.
Correct answer: Brake hard, stay in your lane, and brace for impact if a collision is unavoidable.
Explanation: Braking firmly, staying in your lane, and bracing for impact is generally safer than swerving, which can lead to loss of control, hitting oncoming traffic, or rolling the vehicle.
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