When driving on major highways you should:
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Stay alert.
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Keep your eyes moving.
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Be ready to react to road hazards.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
On major highways, being a vigilant and proactive driver is crucial for safety. Always be ready to react to potential hazards. Keep your eyes moving, scanning the road ahead, to the sides, and behind your vehicle. Scanning helps you to see problems ahead, and spot any obstacles, vehicles, or pedestrians in your path. Staying alert is key to recognizing warning signs and adapting your driving behavior accordingly.
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