As far as you can. You should constantly scan far ahead, to the sides, close by and in between Don't let your gaze linger to long in one place, see what is a head and make up scenarios. "There is a car parked by the side of the road ahead, is there a driver that might step out suddenly" "There are some kids playing, do they have a ball that might roll into the street?" "It is getting dark, is there any animals starting to move around here?"
Yes, you should, looking ahead for potential hazards is great practice!
Scanning the road ahead for hazards helps drivers see road sings or driving information, and too see cars and people up ahead.
To scan for potential hazards you change your view constantly, looking far ahead, on the sides, and in the rear view mirrors.
Scanning the road ahead for hazards helps drivers see road sings or driving information, and too see cars and people up ahead.
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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.
Yes that is good driving technique
Yes that is good driving technique
Look down the road well ahead to detect hazards. Also scan from left to right for animals and children.
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 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.
to locate potential hazards in the ongoing driving scene?