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What does the term 'point of no return' refer to when approaching an intersection?

In many Canadian jurisdictions, the 'Points of No Return' refers to the area in an intersection where you can no longer stop safely without ending up in the mid

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Question: What does the term 'point of no return' refer to when approaching an intersection?

Answer options:

  • The distance it takes to reach full speed ✅ The point at which you can no longer stop safely when a light changes to yellow
  • The blind spot behind a bus where mirrors cannot see
  • The total trip distance including return fuel usage

Correct answer: The point at which you can no longer stop safely when a light changes to yellow

Explanation: In many Canadian jurisdictions, the 'Points of No Return' refers to the area in an intersection where you can no longer stop safely without ending up in the middle of the intersection.

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