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When should a driver start looking ahead while driving?

  1. 5 seconds

  2. 10 seconds

  3. 15 seconds

  4. 20 seconds

The correct answer is: 10 seconds

The most effective practice for safe driving is to start looking ahead approximately 10 seconds in advance. This timeframe allows drivers to anticipate potential hazards and make informed decisions well before they encounter them. By scanning the road ahead, you can observe traffic patterns, pedestrians, signals, and any obstacles that may arise. Looking 10 seconds ahead translates to roughly one city block or two highway signs, providing a clear perspective of the upcoming driving environment. This proactive approach enhances reaction time and contributes to smoother driving by allowing you to adjust your speed and position as needed, thereby increasing safety for yourself and others on the road.