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From a defensive-driving perspective, choosing an appropriate speed means:
Appropriate speed is the speed that lets you stop within the distance you can see to be clear and keep control of the vehicle, given the road, weather, traffic,
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Question: From a defensive-driving perspective, choosing an appropriate speed means:
Answer options:
- Always driving exactly at the posted limit ✅ Choosing a speed that suits the road, weather, traffic, visibility, and your own condition
- Matching the speed of the fastest vehicle around you
- Driving as slowly as possible regardless of conditions
Correct answer: Choosing a speed that suits the road, weather, traffic, visibility, and your own condition
Explanation: Appropriate speed is the speed that lets you stop within the distance you can see to be clear and keep control of the vehicle, given the road, weather, traffic, and your own state. The posted limit is a maximum for ideal conditions, not a target for every situation.
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