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How should you handle an intoxicated passenger who is becoming aggressive?

If a passenger is intoxicated and causing a threat, the driver should pull over in a safe, well-lit public area. Abandoning an incapacitated person in an unsafe

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Question: How should you handle an intoxicated passenger who is becoming aggressive?

Answer options:

  • Force them out of the vehicle at the nearest intersection.
  • Drive them to their destination regardless of their behavior. ✅ Stop in a safe, public area and contact your dispatcher or the police if necessary.
  • Lock the doors and continue driving until you find a police officer.

Correct answer: Stop in a safe, public area and contact your dispatcher or the police if necessary.

Explanation: If a passenger is intoxicated and causing a threat, the driver should pull over in a safe, well-lit public area. Abandoning an incapacitated person in an unsafe area can lead to legal liability. High-risk situations require police intervention.

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