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#1. Which habits help you anticipate sudden stops?
Awareness, scanning, and focus improve reaction time for sudden stops.
#2. What should you do if the car ahead starts braking suddenly?
Smooth braking reduces collision risk and maintains control of your vehicle.
#3. When following large trucks, why is anticipating sudden stops extra important?
Trucks require extra space and vigilance to anticipate stops safely.
#4. True or False: Tailgating reduces your ability to anticipate sudden stops.
Following too closely leaves little time to react to sudden braking.
#5. Which of the following actions demonstrates good anticipation of sudden stops?
Combining distance, observation, and alertness reduces crash risk from sudden stops.
#6. True or False: Sudden stops only happen in heavy traffic.
Stops can happen anywhere, including light traffic, intersections, and rural roads.
#7. Why is it important to anticipate sudden stops?
Anticipating stops gives you time to react safely and avoid crashes.
#8. Which of the following increases the likelihood of sudden stops ahead?
Being aware of signals, turns, and pedestrians helps you predict stops in time.
#9. True or False: Maintaining a proper following distance helps you anticipate sudden stops.
A safe distance provides reaction time if the car ahead brakes unexpectedly.
#10. True or False: Anticipating stops allows you to avoid harsh braking.
Early observation lets you brake gradually, maintaining control and comfort.



