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What should you do if you see a sign indicating a wildlife crossing?

  1. Increase your speed to clear the area quickly.

  2. Sound your horn to scare away any animals.

  3. Slow down and be prepared to stop for animals.

  4. Ignore the sign and continue driving.

The correct answer is: Slow down and be prepared to stop for animals.

Animals, especially in areas with signs that indicate a wildlife crossing, can be unpredictable and may suddenly cross the road. Increasing your speed in this situation could potentially harm the animals and put yourself and others at risk. Similarly, sounding your horn could startle the animals and cause them to run onto the road, increasing the likelihood of a collision. Ignoring the sign and continuing to drive without slowing down puts both you and the animals in danger. It is important to follow the posted wildlife crossing signs and slow down, allowing enough time to come to a complete stop if necessary.