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#1. When following a driver who appears distracted, what should you do?
Extra distance provides reaction time if the distracted driver makes sudden moves.
#2. Which of the following are signs a driver may make sudden moves?
Observing small cues helps you anticipate unsafe driving behavior.
#3. Which of the following improves your ability to predict behavior?
Combining distance, observation, and cues gives you more time to react safely.
#4. Which behavior indicates a driver may yield the right of way?
Observing deceleration signals their intention to yield, allowing you to plan accordingly.
#5. How can you predict a driver’s actions at an intersection?
Monitoring vehicle cues helps anticipate turns, stops, or lane changes.
#6. True or False: If another driver signals a lane change, you can assume they will actually move.
Signals can be misleading or ignored, so stay alert and adjust speed or position as needed.
#7. True or False: Predicting driver behavior is only necessary in heavy traffic.
Even light traffic can involve unpredictable drivers, so constant awareness is crucial.
#8. True or False: Predicting driver behavior means assuming the other driver will follow all traffic laws.
Not all drivers obey rules, so anticipate possible mistakes and be ready to react.
#9. Why is it important to predict other drivers’ behavior?
Predicting behavior helps you react safely before problems occur, reducing crash risk.
#10. What is the most effective mindset for predicting driver behavior?
Anticipating errors prepares you to take defensive actions.



