Saskatchewan Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
In a collision avoidance situation, steer rather than brake when:
If you can safely steer around an obstacle, do so — ABS lets you steer while braking too.
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Question: In a collision avoidance situation, steer rather than brake when:
Answer options: ✅ You have ABS and room to manoeuvre
- There is oncoming traffic
- You are at low speed
- Never
Correct answer: You have ABS and room to manoeuvre
Explanation: If you can safely steer around an obstacle, do so — ABS lets you steer while braking too.
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