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Q: Drivers should be looking down the roadway at least 12-15 seconds?
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Drivers should be looking down the roadway at least 12-15 seconds.?

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Should Drivers should scan 2 seconds down the road looking for immediate hazard?

Safe drivers will usually scan a road for more than two seconds. It is recommended that you scan a road for at least 12-15 seconds for potential hazards.


Should drivers scan 10-12 seconds down the road looking for the potential hazards?

Yes, you should, looking ahead for potential hazards is great practice!


Should drivers scan 2 seconds down the road looking for immediate hazards.?

Safe drivers will usually scan a road for more than two seconds. It is recommended that you scan a road for at least 12-15 seconds for potential hazards.


Drivers should scan 10-12 seconds down the road looking of potential hazards.?

Yes that is good driving technique


Drivers should scan 10 12 seconds down the road looking of potential hazards?

Yes that is good driving technique


Should drivers scan 10-12 seconds down the road looking of potential hazards?

Drivers should always scan at least 10 to 12 seconds down the road, both left and right to look for potential hazards. It is a good practice to know the surroundings when driving to avoid potential accidents.


Drivers should check their mirrors every how many seconds?

About every 10 to 20 seconds


You should scan the roadway 10 to 15 seconds ahead for possible hazards - in city traffic this translates to cars?

3-6


How far ahead should cdl drivers look ahead?

12-15 Seconds


How many seconds ahead do you look on the freeway?

Drivers should look 12 to 15 seconds ahead of their vehicle on city streets and ______ seconds ahead on freeways


To be safe freeway drivers should look ahead of their car how many seconds?

10 seconds (1/4 mile ahead)