Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) Law Enforcement Driver Practice Test

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What does "defensive driving" aim to reduce?

The likelihood of accidents and incidents on the road

"Defensive driving" primarily aims to reduce the likelihood of accidents and incidents on the road. This driving technique emphasizes awareness, anticipation of potential hazards, and proactive safety measures to avoid collisions. By focusing on the behaviors and expectations of other road users, defensive driving helps create safer driving environments.

The other options do not accurately encapsulate the main goal of defensive driving. While it may indirectly lead to fewer traffic laws being broken or influence travel duration, the fundamental objective is always to enhance safety and minimize the chances of accidents occurring. Similarly, defensive driving does not focus on the speed of vehicle operation; rather, it encourages adjusting speed appropriately based on conditions to ensure safety.

The duration of trips taken

The number of traffic laws broken

The speed of vehicle operation

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