Quebec SAAQ Knowledge Test · Question
Road rage is best handled by:
Defensive driving guidelines in the SAAQ Driver’s Handbook prioritize conflict de-escalation and safety. Avoiding eye contact and creating distance is correct b
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Question: Road rage is best handled by:
Answer options:
- Confronting the other driver ✅ Avoiding eye contact and creating distance
- Brake-checking
- Speeding up to pass
Correct answer: Avoiding eye contact and creating distance
Explanation: Defensive driving guidelines in the SAAQ Driver’s Handbook prioritize conflict de-escalation and safety. Avoiding eye contact and creating distance is correct because it actively defuses tension and removes your vehicle from a hazardous situation. In contrast, confronting the driver, brake-checking, or speeding to pass are dangerous reactions that escalate hostility, violate safety guidelines, and increase the risk of a collision. The underlying SAAQ concept emphasizes emotional regulation and maintaining a safe space cushion around aggressive road users. Expect questions on managing driver behavior and road rage on the SAAQ Class 5 theoretical exam.
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