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When approaching an intersection, what is the primary purpose of scanning left, straight, and then right (L-S-R)?

The L-S-R scanning technique is a crucial part of the SEE (Search, Evaluate, Execute) strategy, allowing riders to effectively identify potential hazards and co

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Question: When approaching an intersection, what is the primary purpose of scanning left, straight, and then right (L-S-R)?

Answer options: ✅ To identify potential hazards or conflicting traffic early.

  • To check for pedestrians crossing against the light.
  • To ensure your signal is visible to all drivers.
  • To verify the colour of the traffic light.

Correct answer: To identify potential hazards or conflicting traffic early.

Explanation: The L-S-R scanning technique is a crucial part of the SEE (Search, Evaluate, Execute) strategy, allowing riders to effectively identify potential hazards and conflicting traffic at intersections, as outlined in provincial motorcycle handbooks.

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