When a pronoun<span> is the object of the verb or preposition, it is in the </span>objective case<span>. Use the </span>objective case<span> of pronouns when the </span>pronoun<span> is a direct or indirect object of a verb. (But it says 5 points...???)</span>
If there isn't room to stop, then you couldn't brake. If you want to avoid something it's unlikely that you would speed up to avoid it, so (B) - steer away - is the correct answer.
This question is awfully hard :/ not a lot of people have read "The think tank" I haven't. Your out of luk m8!