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Which of the following should you do if your visibility is obstructed while driving?

  1. Try to peek around the obstruction

  2. Wait until the obstruction clears

  3. Slowly inch forward until you can see

  4. Speed up to get past it quickly

The correct answer is: Slowly inch forward until you can see

When visibility is obstructed while driving, the safest and most responsible action is to slowly inch forward until you have a clear view of the road ahead. This approach allows you to carefully navigate the obstruction while minimizing the risk of making a sudden and potentially dangerous movement. By moving slowly, you can better assess the situation and react accordingly, ensuring that you maintain control of your vehicle and are prepared for any potential hazards that may arise. This method helps establish awareness of other vehicles, pedestrians, or traffic signals that may be hidden from view, which is critical for safe driving. It promotes cautious behavior, which is essential in maintaining overall traffic safety. The other strategies, such as trying to peek around or speeding up to get past quickly, can lead to accidents or loss of control, and waiting indefinitely may not be practical if other vehicles are trying to maneuver around the obstruction.