One of the rules of defensive driving is:
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Anticipate what other drivers might do.
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Make fast decisions at intersections.
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Focus only on the road you are on.
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Avoid looking for possible danger.
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Explanation
A defensive driver uses strategies to prevent crashes and ensure the safety of others on the road, as well as their own. To be a defensive driver, you should anticipate what other drivers might do, stay alert for possible hazards, and be extra careful at intersections.
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