I want to become a more attentive and defensive driver. My mom said that one way to do so is to look further ahead while I’m driving. How far should I look ahead when I’m behind the wheel?
you can employ when you’re behind the wheel! Generally speaking, you should look ahead 15 to 20 seconds or an eighth of a mile when driving in the city and 20 to 30 seconds or about a quarter of a mile on the highway.
When you’re looking ahead, pay careful attention to:
Oncoming motorists
Construction zones
Wildlife
Turning vehicles
Debris in the road
This gives you a better sense of what’s going on around you. You should also slow down if you notice that cars in front of you are slowing down or a car coming in the opposite direction is driving erratically.
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