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When approaching an intersection in Nunavut, what is the best defensive driving technique if your view is partially obstructed by buildings or snowdrifts?

When your view is obstructed, stopping and creeping forward allows you to safely check for cross-traffic or pedestrians before entering the intersection.

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Question: When approaching an intersection in Nunavut, what is the best defensive driving technique if your view is partially obstructed by buildings or snowdrifts?

Answer options:

  • Proceed slowly and continuously honk your horn.
  • Accelerate to clear the intersection quickly. ✅ Stop, then creep forward slowly to see clearly before proceeding.
  • Assume the intersection is clear if there is no stop sign.

Correct answer: Stop, then creep forward slowly to see clearly before proceeding.

Explanation: When your view is obstructed, stopping and creeping forward allows you to safely check for cross-traffic or pedestrians before entering the intersection.

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