While driving, you should look 10 to 15 seconds ahead of you:
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Focusing solely on the middle of the road.
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Because it’s a legal requirement.
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To avoid distractions from your dashboard.
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To see potential hazards early.
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Explanation
Looking 10 to 15 seconds ahead while driving allows you to detect potential hazards early. It helps you anticipate and react to possible dangers in your path, such as sudden stops by other vehicles, road debris, or changes in traffic conditions.
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