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How does reduced daylight during Nunavut's winter months impact driver fatigue and hazard perception?

Reduced daylight hours can disrupt sleep patterns and make drivers more susceptible to fatigue, while also naturally lowering visibility for hazard perception.

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Question: How does reduced daylight during Nunavut's winter months impact driver fatigue and hazard perception?

Answer options:

  • It increases alertness due to cooler temperatures. ✅ It makes drivers more likely to experience drowsiness and reduces visibility of road hazards.
  • It improves visibility by reducing sun glare.
  • It has no significant impact on driving safety.

Correct answer: It makes drivers more likely to experience drowsiness and reduces visibility of road hazards.

Explanation: Reduced daylight hours can disrupt sleep patterns and make drivers more susceptible to fatigue, while also naturally lowering visibility for hazard perception.

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