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To see what's ahead of you
To assess the situation around you and react accordingly
To check to see if you can do an emergency stop
To check whether you can do a U-turn
Explanation: You should be checking your mirrors regularly, ensuring you always know what's ahead, beside, and behind you. Doing this will help you anticipate what might happen next, helping avoid and prevent hazards. It's especially important to check your mirrors when you spot a hazard.
Category: Alertness (2021)
References: The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 4, The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 10, Highway Code: Rule 161
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