which hazards do you anticipate?
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Answer:
To anticipate, is to take action when you expect something will or might happen, or rather when a road hazard will cause ...
Explanation:
I anticipate in the hazardous situation of dengue and malariya spreading
and the hazard preventive measures
Rush hour - people take more risks when driving in the rush hour. Drivers may be rushing to work or to pick up the kids. This can lead to bad driving such as drivers pulling out on you.
School children - young children aren't good at judging how far away a car is from them, and may run into the road unexpectedly. When near schools you must always be looking out for such hazards.
Parked cars - parked cars can hide a multitude of potential hazards.
At road works - road workers may be in the road, lanes may be narrowed, priorities altered - normal rules may not apply
cyclists - take extra car when near to cycle lanes and when overtaking a cyclist
motorcycles - always look out for them at junctions and in slow-moving traffic
pedestrians - take special care with the young, old and those with disabilities
animals - give horse riders as much room as is safe to do so and pass them slowly
emergency vehicles - keep calm when you hear one approaching. Try to keep out of their way and if necessary pull over to the side of the road.
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