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When animals are on or near the road you should:

The Official MTO Driver's Handbook states that when encountering wildlife near the road, you must slow down, prepare to stop, and avoid swerving sharply. Swervi

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Question: When animals are on or near the road you should:

Answer options:

  • Honk loudly ✅ Slow down, be ready to stop, do not swerve sharply
  • Speed up
  • Flash high beams

Correct answer: Slow down, be ready to stop, do not swerve sharply

Explanation: The Official MTO Driver's Handbook states that when encountering wildlife near the road, you must slow down, prepare to stop, and avoid swerving sharply. Swerving can cause you to lose control, roll over, or collide with oncoming traffic. Flashing high beams or honking loudly is incorrect because it can scare, blind, or confuse animals, causing unpredictable movements, while speeding up increases collision severity. Safer defensive driving is the core concept here. G1 candidates must know these wildlife safety protocols, as defensive maneuvering questions are highly common on the official knowledge exam.

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