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When stopped behind another vehicle in traffic you should:

Leaving enough space to see the rear tires of the vehicle ahead touching the road is correct because it ensures a safe buffer zone. This distance allows you to

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Question: When stopped behind another vehicle in traffic you should:

Answer options:

  • Touch bumpers ✅ Leave enough space to see the rear tires of the vehicle ahead touch the road
  • Keep your bumper at the line
  • Stop in the crosswalk

Correct answer: Leave enough space to see the rear tires of the vehicle ahead touch the road

Explanation: Leaving enough space to see the rear tires of the vehicle ahead touching the road is correct because it ensures a safe buffer zone. This distance allows you to steer around the vehicle if it stalls and prevents your car from being pushed into them if you are rear-ended. Touching bumpers causes vehicle damage, and stopping in a crosswalk blocks pedestrians. Keeping your bumper at the painted intersection line is irrelevant when stopping behind another car in a queue. The Ontario Official Driver's Handbook highlights this defensive spacing technique as vital for safe city driving, which is a highly testable concept on the G1 knowledge exam.

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