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#1. How far ahead should you scan when approaching an intersection?
Looking ahead gives time to assess traffic, signals, and potential hazards.
#2. Which is a common mistake teens make when scanning intersections?
Teens often focus narrowly, missing hidden hazards from all directions.
#3. When approaching an intersection, what is the first step?
Slowing down and checking all directions ensures you have time to react to potential hazards.
#4. True or False: Scanning intersections is only necessary at busy streets.
Even quiet streets can have hidden hazards, so scanning is always important.
#5. True or False: After entering the intersection, you no longer need to scan.
Continuous scanning throughout the intersection helps detect new hazards as you move.
#6. True or False: Pedestrians always follow traffic signals at intersections.
Pedestrians may cross unexpectedly, so scanning must include crosswalks.
#7. What is the best technique for scanning intersections?
A systematic approach ensures you don’t miss vehicles, pedestrians, or other hazards.
#8. What does it mean to scan an intersection?
Proper scanning helps detect vehicles, pedestrians, and obstacles before entering the intersection.
#9. Which of the following should you watch for when scanning an intersection?
Safe intersection scanning includes vehicles, pedestrians, signs, signals, and unexpected hazards.
#10. True or False: You should only scan the direction you are turning.
You must check all lanes and directions, even if turning, because hazards can come from any side.



