Ontario Class C Practice Test · Question
To maintain a safe 'visual lead time,' how far ahead should a commercial driver be scanning the road?
Scanning 12 to 15 seconds ahead (about one block in the city or 500m on the highway) allows you to anticipate hazards and traffic changes before they become eme
Start free practice for Ontario Class C Practice Test
50 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
Question: To maintain a safe 'visual lead time,' how far ahead should a commercial driver be scanning the road?
Answer options:
- 3 to 5 seconds ahead
- 5 to 8 seconds ahead ✅ 12 to 15 seconds ahead
- 20 to 30 seconds ahead
Correct answer: 12 to 15 seconds ahead
Explanation: Scanning 12 to 15 seconds ahead (about one block in the city or 500m on the highway) allows you to anticipate hazards and traffic changes before they become emergencies.
Start free practice for Ontario Class C Practice Test
50 questions · no signup required · 40 free questions per day
More about Ontario Class C Practice Test
Related Questions
- What should you do if your accelerator pedal sticks while you are driving?
- What type of information should a Class 4 driver generally NOT include in their daily trip records or logbook
- When operating a taxi or small bus, when are you required to ensure passengers are using seatbelts?
- What is the correct procedure for a small bus driver approaching an uncontrolled railway crossing?
- What is the professional way to assist a passenger with a physical disability?
- Which of the following safety equipment is mandatory for most Class 4 commercial vehicles?
More for Ontario Class C Practice Test candidates
Practice tests
Question explanations
- What should you do if your accelerator pedal sticks while you are driving?
- What type of information should a Class 4 driver generally NOT include in their daily trip records or logbook
- When operating a taxi or small bus, when are you required to ensure passengers are using seatbelts?
- What is the correct procedure for a small bus driver approaching an uncontrolled railway crossing?
Ready to practice?
Free, no signup required. Build a wrong-question list as you go.
Start Free Ontario Class C Practice Test Practice →Related courses
Other Canadian certifications candidates often prepare for alongside this one.