Quebec SAAQ Knowledge Test · Question
To prevent road rage you should:
Avoiding eye contact and refusing to engage is correct because it actively de-escalates tension and prevents confrontation. In contrast, responding aggressively
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Question: To prevent road rage you should:
Answer options:
- Respond aggressively ✅ Avoid eye contact and don't engage
- Honk repeatedly
- Block the other driver
Correct answer: Avoid eye contact and don't engage
Explanation: Avoiding eye contact and refusing to engage is correct because it actively de-escalates tension and prevents confrontation. In contrast, responding aggressively, honking repeatedly, or blocking another vehicle are incorrect because they provoke the angry motorist, escalating conflict and drastically increasing the risk of a collision. Under SAAQ defensive driving guidelines, drivers must manage their emotions and prioritize safe road sharing. This concept is highly relevant for the SAAQ Class 5 exam, which frequently tests candidates on identifying non-confrontational, defensive behaviors to defuse potential road rage incidents.
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