Virginia I Drive Safely Practice Exam

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What should you do if you spot a deer on the road?

Flash your headlights

Speed up to pass

Maintain control and reduce speed

When you spot a deer on the road, the best action to take is to maintain control of your vehicle while reducing your speed. This approach is crucial for several reasons. First, reducing speed gives you more time to react to the deer, which can be unpredictable as it may dart across the road unexpectedly. By slowing down, you enhance your ability to make quick decisions and potentially come to a complete stop if the deer continues to approach.

Additionally, maintaining control of your vehicle is vital for ensuring safety. Rapid movements or sudden steering to avoid the deer could lead to losing control and possibly causing an accident. By keeping a steady course and slowing down, you minimize the risk of a collision both with the deer and with other vehicles on the road.

Flashing your headlights, accelerating to pass, or sounding your horn may distract or startle the deer, potentially causing it to move unpredictably into your path. These actions might create a higher risk of an accident, rather than helping you avoid one. Therefore, the most prudent choice is to reduce speed and maintain vehicle control.

Sound your horn

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