Final answer:
Approach intersections with divided highways or roadways with three or more lanes cautiously, obeying traffic signs and yielding as necessary. For the theoretical situation of a rabbit crossing, safety is unpredictable and depends on traffic conditions. Crossing time calculations require the speed of the rabbit. Correct option is 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you are on a single- or two-lane road and come to an intersection with a divided highway or a roadway with three or more lanes, it's critical to approach the intersection with caution. Although the original question does not present specific options to choose from, some general guidelines to follow include yielding to traffic on the divided highway or roadway, obeying any traffic signals or signs, and ensuring the intersection is clear before proceeding.
To address the example given in the provided information, the situation with the rabbit attempting to cross a freeway is a different context. Assuming there is a vehicle on the furthest lane from the rabbit, we can't definitively ensure that the rabbit will be able to cross all three lanes safely; this would depend on various factors such as the traffic volume and speed of the vehicles. Safety considerations for animals crossing roads are similar to those for pedestrians: It's generally safer for the animal to cross when traffic is clear.
In terms of calculating how long it would take for a rabbit to cross all three lanes of a freeway, where each lane is 3 meters wide, we would need information about the rabbit's speed to provide a reasonable answer. Referencing a typical freeway on-ramp, where 10.0 seconds seem reasonable for a car to accelerate, this timing is irrelevant to the rabbit's crossing time without its speed.