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What should you do if an animal suddenly runs in front of your vehicle?

Accelerate to avoid hitting it

Concentrate on retaining control of your vehicle

In the event that an animal unexpectedly runs in front of your vehicle, retaining control of your vehicle is paramount. This involves staying calm and focused rather than reacting impulsively. By concentrating on vehicle control, drivers can better manage their speed and direction, reducing the risk of an accident that could occur from sudden movements. For example, panicking and slamming on the brakes may lead to losing traction or control, especially on wet or slippery roads, and could result in a skidding situation. Similarly, swerving to avoid the animal can cause the driver to lose control or collide with other vehicles or roadside obstacles. Accelerating might also exacerbate the situation by causing a more severe impact if a collision occurs. Therefore, the best approach is to remain composed and maintain vehicle control, allowing for a more measured response to the situation.

Panic and slam on the brakes

Steer towards the animal to avoid swerving

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