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#1. True or False: You can compensate for high speed by only looking at the car directly ahead.
Scanning far ahead and around your vehicle allows you to anticipate hazards in time.
#2. What is a safe mindset for high-speed driving?
Awareness and proactive thinking are key to preventing accidents at high speeds.
#3. Which of the following is true about high-speed decision-making?
Anticipating potential hazards and reacting calmly ensures safety.
#4. Which of the following helps improve decision-making at high speeds?
High-speed driving demands proactive scanning, anticipation, and mental focus.
#5. True or False: You can rely solely on your instincts at high speeds.
Relying only on instinct is dangerous; high-speed driving requires careful observation and planned reactions.
#6. How should you react if a vehicle cuts into your lane suddenly at high speed?
Smooth, controlled reactions prevent loss of control and reduce crash risk.
#7. Why is decision-making more critical at high speeds?
At high speeds, events happen faster and braking distance increases, requiring quick, safe decisions.
#8. True or False: Lane changes at high speeds can be done quickly without signaling.
Always signal and check mirrors and blind spots to avoid collisions.
#9. True or False: Following distance can remain the same at high speeds as in slow traffic.
Higher speeds require longer following distances to allow time for safe reactions.
#10. What should you do when approaching a sudden obstacle at high speed?
Effective high-speed decisions require assessing surroundings and choosing the safest option.



