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Which risk should you primarily focus on as you pass the bus?

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When you pass a stationary bus, it is almost always the case that the greatest risk is that somebody could run out from in front of the bus. This example is no exception. The risk involved in C is greater than in the others.

  • A – You have much more time to react at A than at C.
  • B – There is a long distance before you may encounter oncoming traffic, the speeds are low and the visibility is good. A collision between vehicles travelling at low speed is less serious than colliding with a pedestrian.
  • D – You have space in which to react if the bus begins to move. A collision between vehicles travelling at low speed is less serious than colliding with a pedestrian.

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