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How does driving in 'whiteout' conditions, common in Nunavut winters, significantly impact hazard perception?
Whiteout conditions cause complete loss of visual cues, making it impossible to see the road, other vehicles, or hazards, demanding drivers pull over safely.
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Question: How does driving in 'whiteout' conditions, common in Nunavut winters, significantly impact hazard perception?
Answer options:
- It makes road signs appear brighter.
- It causes an illusion of faster speed due to reduced visual references. ✅ It severely reduces visibility, making it impossible to see hazards or judge distances.
- It improves visibility by reflecting light.
Correct answer: It severely reduces visibility, making it impossible to see hazards or judge distances.
Explanation: Whiteout conditions cause complete loss of visual cues, making it impossible to see the road, other vehicles, or hazards, demanding drivers pull over safely.
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