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The safest scanning pattern is:

The SAAQ handbook emphasizes active scanning to anticipate hazards and maintain situational awareness. Looking twelve to fifteen seconds ahead while regularly c

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Question: The safest scanning pattern is:

Answer options:

  • Look only at the bumper ahead ✅ Look 12–15 seconds ahead and check mirrors regularly
  • Look only at the road edge
  • Stare at the speedometer

Correct answer: Look 12–15 seconds ahead and check mirrors regularly

Explanation: The SAAQ handbook emphasizes active scanning to anticipate hazards and maintain situational awareness. Looking twelve to fifteen seconds ahead while regularly checking mirrors is correct because it provides sufficient time to adjust to changing traffic conditions and monitor your blind spots. In contrast, focusing solely on the bumper ahead, the road edge, or the speedometer causes tunnel vision and dangerously limits your peripheral awareness. On the SAAQ knowledge test, questions about scanning patterns reinforce defensive driving principles, reminding candidates that maintaining a wide, dynamic field of vision is the primary way to prevent collisions.

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