Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
Driving while drowsy is:
Driving while fatigued severely compromises reaction times, focus, and decision-making, making it just as hazardous as driving under the influence of alcohol or
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Question: Driving while drowsy is:
Answer options:
- Safe with coffee ✅ As dangerous as driving impaired
- Only a problem at night
- No different from rested
Correct answer: As dangerous as driving impaired
Explanation: Driving while fatigued severely compromises reaction times, focus, and decision-making, making it just as hazardous as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. While caffeine might briefly mask tiredness, it cannot restore safe cognitive functions, and drowsiness can strike at any time of day, making other choices dangerously incorrect. Under Alberta's traffic guidelines, physical fatigue is classified as a serious form of impairment that reduces a driver's ability to operate a vehicle safely. Class 7 test takers must understand that fatigue is a physical impairment, as questions regarding driver conditions and safe decision-making are guaranteed to appear on the official knowledge exam.
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