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What is a good practice when nearing an intersection?

  1. Accelerate quickly to avoid delays

  2. Slow down and be prepared to stop

  3. Maintain the current speed

  4. Change lanes suddenly

The correct answer is: Slow down and be prepared to stop

When nearing an intersection, it is crucial to slow down and be prepared to stop. This practice enhances safety for both the driver and other road users. Intersections often present a variety of potential hazards, including pedestrians crossing, vehicles that may unexpectedly come into view, traffic signals that may change, and other drivers navigating the junction. Slowing down allows a driver to better assess the situation, making it easier to respond appropriately to any changes or hazards. It also provides the driver with the ability to stop safely if necessary, whether for a red light, a stop sign, or to yield to pedestrians. This proactive approach helps to prevent accidents and encourages safer driving behaviors in busy or complex driving environments. In addition, being prepared to stop means that if a driver notices something unexpected—like a vehicle running a red light or a pedestrian stepping into the crosswalk—the driver is more likely to react in time and avoid a collision. Therefore, slowing down and being vigilant at intersections is a safety measure that every driver should adopt.