Alberta Novice Module 13: The Most Common Collisions - Q & A
Alberta Novice Module 13: The Most Common Collisions - Q & A When is/are the most dangerous time(s) for deer collisions? Dusk and Dawn If while driving you see one deer, what should you expect? There may be more deer nearby so what for them If a deer appears in front of you: Brake hard but do not swerve What should you do if a deer appears in your headlights and begins to run towards you? Flash your high beam lights and honk the horn in short bursts It is important to watch for animal eye shine. What animal does this module mention as not having eye shine? Moose You should never back up faster than _____. A slow walking speed
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