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If you are at an intersection and cannot see oncoming traffic, what is the safest action?

  1. Honk your horn

  2. Back up and try a different route

  3. Slowly inch forward

  4. Wait for others to go first

The correct answer is: Slowly inch forward

In situations where visibility of oncoming traffic is limited at an intersection, the safest action is to slowly inch forward. This method allows you to gradually gain a better view of the roadway while still being cautious about the surroundings. By moving forward slowly, you can assess the situation more accurately and determine if it's safe to proceed. This approach helps you avoid making abrupt movements that could lead to accidents if other vehicles are approaching without your knowledge. The other options may not be as effective. Honking your horn does not guarantee that other drivers will yield or that you will have a clear view of the intersection. Backing up could create confusion and potentially lead to a rear-end collision, as other drivers may not expect you to be moving in reverse. Waiting for others to go first might seem safer, but it could also result in prolonged inaction if the traffic is steady, leaving you in a difficult situation without gaining any clarity.