A defensive driver:
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Knows when it is safe to pass other vehicles.
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Never drives below the speed limit.
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Considers what other drivers might do and is always prepared to act.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Defensive driving involves anticipating potential hazards and being prepared to respond effectively to unexpected situations on the road. A defensive driver remains vigilant and considers the actions of other drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists, adjusting their driving behavior accordingly to minimize the risk of accidents.
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