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What is one method of managing your speed in residential areas?

  1. Allowing your vehicle to coast

  2. Using cruise control

  3. Maintaining a safe distance from parked vehicles

  4. Reducing speed at intersections and hazards

The correct answer is: Reducing speed at intersections and hazards

Reducing speed at intersections and hazards is a fundamental method of managing speed in residential areas because these locations often have increased risks for pedestrians and other vehicles. In residential neighborhoods, you may encounter children playing, pets running into the street, or bicycles, making it vital to slow down. Intersections can be unpredictable, with potential for pedestrians crossing or drivers making sudden turns. By reducing speed in these situations, you ensure you have ample reaction time to any unforeseen events, which enhances safety for everyone on the road. Allowing a vehicle to coast or using cruise control does not provide the necessary responsiveness required in residential areas where conditions can change rapidly. Maintaining a safe distance from parked vehicles is important, but it does not directly address the need to reduce speed where there are intersections and potential hazards. Thus, the practice of slowing down fosters a more cautious and responsive driving approach in environments where safety is paramount.