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Why is it harder to judge the speed and distance of an oncoming motorcycle at night?

A single headlight of a motorcycle at night can make it difficult to perceive its distance and closing speed accurately, often leading drivers to misjudge.

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Question: Why is it harder to judge the speed and distance of an oncoming motorcycle at night?

Answer options: ✅ Motorcycles often have only one headlight, making them appear farther away and their speed harder to estimate.

  • Their smaller size makes them disappear into the darkness.
  • Motorcycles' lights are generally dimmer than cars.
  • Motorcycle riders are known to drive erratically at night.

Correct answer: Motorcycles often have only one headlight, making them appear farther away and their speed harder to estimate.

Explanation: A single headlight of a motorcycle at night can make it difficult to perceive its distance and closing speed accurately, often leading drivers to misjudge.

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