On a highway, drivers should look farther ahead than they normally would on a city street:
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In order to spot potential hazards and dangers ahead.
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Because freeway speeds are always lower than city speeds.
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Because there are multiple lanes.
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Because it takes 500 feet to stop a vehicle on a freeway.
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Explanation
Looking farther ahead on a highway allows drivers to anticipate and react to potential hazards and dangers before they are too close. Highways typically involve higher speeds and longer stopping distances compared to city streets, so spotting issues early gives drivers more time to make safe decisions.
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