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What is the safest response when you start feeling drowsy at the wheel on a long drive?
Drowsy driving impairs reaction time as much as alcohol. Stimulants and fresh air provide only short, unreliable boosts. The safe response is to stop somewhere
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Question: What is the safest response when you start feeling drowsy at the wheel on a long drive?
Answer options:
- Open the window and turn up the radio ✅ Pull over in a safe location and rest, or change drivers
- Drive faster to finish the trip sooner
- Drink coffee and keep going for another hour
Correct answer: Pull over in a safe location and rest, or change drivers
Explanation: Drowsy driving impairs reaction time as much as alcohol. Stimulants and fresh air provide only short, unreliable boosts. The safe response is to stop somewhere safe and rest, or have another rested driver take over.
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