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Which of the following factors make driving more difficult at night?
The road is more slippery.
There are more cars on the road.
A driver's vision is limited.
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Answers: 1 and 3.
Explanation:
- A driver's vision is limited at night (reduced visibility, glare from headlights, poorer depth and colour perception), which makes driving harder.
- The road can be more slippery at night (cooler temperatures, dew/frost and lingering oil on the surface can increase slipperiness).
- "There are more cars on the road" is generally false — traffic is usually lighter at night, so that does not make night driving harder.
Safety tip: slow down, increase following distance, use headlights correctly and watch for glare and fatigue.
Explanation:
- A driver's vision is limited at night (reduced visibility, glare from headlights, poorer depth and colour perception), which makes driving harder.
- The road can be more slippery at night (cooler temperatures, dew/frost and lingering oil on the surface can increase slipperiness).
- "There are more cars on the road" is generally false — traffic is usually lighter at night, so that does not make night driving harder.
Safety tip: slow down, increase following distance, use headlights correctly and watch for glare and fatigue.
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