Sharing the Roadmedium
You stop for pedestrians at a crosswalk. How can eye contact help?
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The correct answer is: It helps them know you have seen them and that it is safe for them to cross.. The manual says making eye contact when stopped for pedestrians helps them know you have seen them and it is safe to cross.
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TopicSharing the Road
DifficultyMedium
Test CategoryBC ICBC Knowledge Test
Answer FormatMultiple Choice (4 options)
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