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You are driving on a Nunavut highway with a maximum speed limit of 90 km/h. Why might it be safer to drive below this limit, even in clear conditions?
Nunavut highways can present unique challenges like wildlife crossings or sudden changes from paved to unpaved sections, making a slightly reduced speed benefic
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Question: You are driving on a Nunavut highway with a maximum speed limit of 90 km/h. Why might it be safer to drive below this limit, even in clear conditions?
Answer options:
- To conserve fuel and save money.
- To allow other drivers to pass you easily. ✅ Roads may have unexpected hazards, such as wildlife or changing surfaces, requiring more reaction time.
- It is a general recommendation to drive slower than the posted limit.
Correct answer: Roads may have unexpected hazards, such as wildlife or changing surfaces, requiring more reaction time.
Explanation: Nunavut highways can present unique challenges like wildlife crossings or sudden changes from paved to unpaved sections, making a slightly reduced speed beneficial for safety.
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