Where should you look when you are backing in a straight line?
a) continuously to the target...
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Where should you look when you are backing in a straight line?
a) continuously to the target area and reference point, unless stopped.
b) in the inside rear-view mirror, using a target, until stopped.
c) straight ahead, glancing in all rear-view mirrors.
d) towards the rear with occasional glances forward.
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