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During an emergency evacuation when smoke is present, what instruction should the driver give regarding passenger movement?
In a smoke-filled environment, the safest approach is to stay low to the floor where the air is generally clearer, to reduce smoke inhalation.
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Question: During an emergency evacuation when smoke is present, what instruction should the driver give regarding passenger movement?
Answer options: ✅ Instruct passengers to stay low to the floor while moving towards exits.
- Tell passengers to stand upright and move quickly to the nearest exit.
- Advise passengers to cover their noses and mouths with their bare hands.
- Direct everyone to the rear exit only, regardless of their location.
Correct answer: Instruct passengers to stay low to the floor while moving towards exits.
Explanation: In a smoke-filled environment, the safest approach is to stay low to the floor where the air is generally clearer, to reduce smoke inhalation.
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