Ontario Class F Practice Test · Question
In a commercial vehicle, how far ahead should you be scanning the road?
Scanning the road 12-15 seconds ahead allows drivers to anticipate hazards before they become emergencies.
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Question: In a commercial vehicle, how far ahead should you be scanning the road?
Answer options:
- 2-5 seconds ahead. ✅ 12-15 seconds ahead.
- 30-45 seconds ahead.
- Only at the vehicle directly in front of you.
Correct answer: 12-15 seconds ahead.
Explanation: Scanning the road 12-15 seconds ahead allows drivers to anticipate hazards before they become emergencies.
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