Manitoba Class 3 Drivers Licence Practice Test

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How can backing accidents be prevented?

  1. By increasing the speed while backing

  2. By avoiding unnecessary backing

  3. By backing up in a straight line

  4. By using rearview cameras only

The correct answer is: By avoiding unnecessary backing

Backing accidents can be prevented by avoiding unnecessary backing as it is one of the main causes of accidents. Increasing the speed while backing (A) can actually increase the chances of accidents as the driver may not have enough time to react to potential obstacles. Backing up in a straight line (C) may not always be feasible, and using rearview cameras only (D) may not cover all blind spots. Therefore, the best way to prevent backing accidents is to minimize the need for backing by carefully planning and avoiding unnecessary maneuvers.