Northwest Territories Class 7 Knowledge Test · Question
What is the primary danger associated with large bison and caribou on NWT roads, especially during dawn and dusk?
Large wildlife like bison and caribou are a significant hazard due to their size, unpredictable movement, and poor visibility, especially in low light condition
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Question: What is the primary danger associated with large bison and caribou on NWT roads, especially during dawn and dusk?
Answer options:
- They can cause vehicles to swerve erratically. ✅ Their size and dark coats make them difficult to see, leading to collisions.
- They often charge at moving vehicles unexpectedly.
- They carry diseases that can be transmitted to drivers.
Correct answer: Their size and dark coats make them difficult to see, leading to collisions.
Explanation: Large wildlife like bison and caribou are a significant hazard due to their size, unpredictable movement, and poor visibility, especially in low light conditions.
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