Alberta Class 7 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
What is the primary reason for increased caution when driving near construction zones?
Construction zones present numerous hazards including reduced lane width, uneven pavement, working personnel, and sudden changes in traffic flow.
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Question: What is the primary reason for increased caution when driving near construction zones?
Answer options:
- The aesthetic impact of construction.
- Increased noise levels. ✅ Narrowed lanes, uneven surfaces, distracted workers, and unexpected stops.
- The presence of heavy machinery.
Correct answer: Narrowed lanes, uneven surfaces, distracted workers, and unexpected stops.
Explanation: Construction zones present numerous hazards including reduced lane width, uneven pavement, working personnel, and sudden changes in traffic flow.
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