Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
How does reduced visibility at night affect a driver's perception of speed?
At night, with fewer visual cues, drivers often underestimate their speed, making them feel like they are going slower than they truly are.
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Question: How does reduced visibility at night affect a driver's perception of speed?
Answer options: ✅ It makes drivers perceive they are going slower than they actually are.
- It makes drivers perceive they are going faster than they actually are.
- It has no impact on speed perception.
- It only affects perception of other vehicle's speeds.
Correct answer: It makes drivers perceive they are going slower than they actually are.
Explanation: At night, with fewer visual cues, drivers often underestimate their speed, making them feel like they are going slower than they truly are.
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