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What is the primary benefit of using a 'reverse layout' or 'mirror image' map when working with fire apparatus?
A reverse layout map is oriented to mirror the driver's perspective, meaning the direction of travel is always 'forward' on the map. This helps the navigator pr
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Question: What is the primary benefit of using a 'reverse layout' or 'mirror image' map when working with fire apparatus?
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- It provides a wider field of view for the driver ✅ It helps the navigator visualize the route from the driver's perspective
- It is easier to read in low light conditions
- It reduces the need for constant verbal communication
Correct answer: It helps the navigator visualize the route from the driver's perspective
Explanation: A reverse layout map is oriented to mirror the driver's perspective, meaning the direction of travel is always 'forward' on the map. This helps the navigator provide clearer, more intuitive directions as they align with what the driver sees and experiences.
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