To avoid last-minute moves, you should look at the point on the road where your car will be in approximately:
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12 seconds.
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15 seconds.
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20 seconds.
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10 seconds.
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Explanation
To avoid last-minute moves, always look at the area on the road where your car will be in about ten seconds. This gives you time to anticipate any hazards ahead. As a general rule, you should scan your surroundings at least 10 seconds ahead of your vehicle to give yourself enough time to react.
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