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Avoid driving in someone else’s blind spot by:

A. Sounding your horn.
B. Pulling over.
C. Flashing your headlights.
D. Speeding up or dropping back.

A

D. Speeding up or dropping back.

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Driving in someone else’s blind spot can be just as dangerous as not checking your own blind spot.

True/False

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True

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Expert drivers try to focus their eyes 20 to 30 seconds ahead.

True/False

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True

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The best way to see a car in your blind spot is by:

A. using both your inside and outside mirrors.
B. quickly turning your head, glancing over your shoulder to ensure the way is clear before changing lanes or passing another vehicle.
C. readjusting the outside mirrors.
D. readjusting the inside mirrors.

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B. quickly turning your head, glancing over your shoulder to ensure the way is clear before changing lanes or passing another vehicle.

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Danger areas that cannot be seen in the mirrors on either or both sides of the vehicle are:

A. Called poor visibility areas.
B. Created when a space cushion is not big enough.
C. Caused by winding roads.
D. Called blind spots.

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D. Called blind spots.

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