MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) Rider's Course Practice Test

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The "Evaluate" part of the SEE process includes what action?

  1. React instantly to an obstacle

  2. Ignore potential hazards

  3. Think beyond the moment about options and potential hazards

  4. Execute emergency maneuvers

The correct answer is: Think beyond the moment about options and potential hazards

In the SEE (Search, Evaluate, Execute) process for safe driving, the evaluation step involves considering options and potential hazards beyond the current moment. This means that simply reacting to obstacles or ignoring potential hazards is not effective in ensuring safety while driving. The evaluation step encourages drivers to think ahead and plan their actions in response to potential hazards on the road, instead of just relying on quick reactions or disregarding potential dangers. This contributes to overall safe driving practices and can help drivers avoid dangerous situations.