Sharing the Roadhard
A large animal is directly ahead and you cannot stop in time. What does the manual suggest?
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The correct answer is: Brake firmly, steer to strike at an angle, and let up on the brake just before impact.. If a large animal cannot be avoided, the manual says to brake firmly, steer to strike at an angle, and let up just before impact.
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TopicSharing the Road
DifficultyHard
Test CategoryBC ICBC Knowledge Test
Answer FormatMultiple Choice (4 options)
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