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#1. What should be your first reaction if an animal suddenly runs into the road?
The safest reaction is controlled braking while maintaining your lane, reducing the risk of losing control or hitting another vehicle.
#2. What is the safest mindset regarding animals on the road?
Defensive driving and staying calm reduces the risk of serious accidents involving animals.
#3. True or False: Using high beams at night in rural areas can help you spot animals earlier.
High beams increase visibility and help detect animals near the road when no other vehicles are present.
#4. If a large animal is directly in your lane and stopping is not possible, what should you do?
Leaving your lane can cause far more dangerous collisions with other vehicles or objects.
#5. True or False: Swerving to avoid a small animal is always the safest choice.
Swerving can cause collisions with other vehicles, roadside objects, or rollovers.
#6. What should you do if an animal is standing on the side of the road?
Animals may suddenly dart into the road, so slowing down increases reaction time.
#7. When are animal collisions most likely to occur?
Many animals are most active during low-light hours.
#8. True or False: Animal crossing warning signs mean animals frequently appear in that area.
These signs are placed where animal crossings are common or dangerous.
#9. True or False: If you see one animal crossing the road, there may be more nearby.
Many animals travel in groups or family units, especially deer.
#10. Which animals commonly cause serious road hazards in many areas?
Large animals can cause severe damage and injury during collisions.



