North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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In vehicle operation, which action is NOT considered an appropriate method of collision avoidance?

  1. Quick braking

  2. Evasive steering

  3. Sudden acceleration

  4. Maintaining a safe following distance

The correct answer is: Sudden acceleration

Sudden acceleration is not considered an appropriate method of collision avoidance because it can lead to loss of vehicle control or exacerbate a dangerous situation. When a driver suddenly accelerates, they may inadvertently reduce their reaction time and increase the severity of a potential collision by closing the gap between vehicles or losing traction, making it harder to steer or stop effectively. In contrast, quick braking, evasive steering, and maintaining a safe following distance are all proactive strategies aimed at preventing collisions. Quick braking allows a driver to decelerate effectively in response to an imminent hazard. Evasive steering involves maneuvering the vehicle to avoid an obstacle, providing an immediate reaction to a potential collision. Maintaining a safe following distance gives the driver ample time to react to unexpected situations on the road, significantly lowering the risk of a crash.