Question To avoid a hazard, you: Answers Should always come to a complete stop. May need to swerve your vehicle out of the way. Should change lanes without looking. Explanation Stopping is not always the best way to avoid a hazard. If there is not enough space for you to stop to avoid coming into contact with the hazard, swerving out of the way may be your safest option. Take a FREE Practice Test Now This questions appears in the following tests: California Knowledge Test Class A , Missouri Passenger , Montana Passenger ,