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Look Far Ahead
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Look Far Ahead

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Look 12-15 seconds ahead — this gives you time for decisions and smooth riding.

What is it

Look far ahead is the principle of scanning the road 12-15 seconds ahead (at 40 mph, that's about 600 feet). Instead of staring at the front wheel or the car ahead, you scan the far distance — and spot hazards long before impact.

How it works

If you're looking 3 seconds ahead — you have 3 seconds to react. If 12 — you have 12 seconds. The difference between «barely made it» and «calmly avoided it.» Far vision also makes riding smoother — you start maneuvers earlier and more gently.

How to practice

  • Consciously push your vision far ahead — not at the bumper in front
  • Scanning cycle: far → middle → near → far — continuous loop
  • In the city — look at intersections, pedestrians, side roads at a distance
  • Outside the city — watch road shape, surface changes, animals on the shoulder

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