While driving, you should look 10-15 seconds ahead of you:
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Because it is a legal requirement.
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And constantly stare at the vehicle or road right in front of your vehicle.
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To see potential hazards early.
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And do not use your mirrors.
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Explanation
To see hazards in advance and to avoid making last-minute moves, you should scan the roadway 10–15 seconds ahead of your vehicle. Keep an eye on your surroundings and maintain a safe distance around your vehicle, so that you have room to slow down, stop, or maneuver when necessary. Watch all the vehicles around you, so that if another driver makes a mistake you have time to react.
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