Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
What is the primary danger of driving in fog?
Fog severely limits visibility, making it challenging to see other vehicles, pedestrians, or road conditions, and to accurately judge distances.
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Question: What is the primary danger of driving in fog?
Answer options:
- Increased risk of engine overheating. ✅ Reduced visibility, making it difficult to judge distances and spot hazards.
- Slippery road surfaces.
- Increased chances of falling asleep.
Correct answer: Reduced visibility, making it difficult to judge distances and spot hazards.
Explanation: Fog severely limits visibility, making it challenging to see other vehicles, pedestrians, or road conditions, and to accurately judge distances.
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