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When approaching a bus stop where pedestrians are waiting, which practice ensures maximum safety?
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Question: When approaching a bus stop where pedestrians are waiting, which practice ensures maximum safety?
Answer options: ✅ Signalling early, reducing speed, and making eye contact with waiting pedestrians.
- Sounding the horn to alert pedestrians of the bus's arrival.
- Driving past the stop quickly if no passengers are signalling to board.
- Assuming all pedestrians will wait patiently for the bus to fully stop.
Correct answer: Signalling early, reducing speed, and making eye contact with waiting pedestrians.
Explanation: Proactive safety measures like early signalling, speed reduction, and establishing eye contact help prevent accidents by ensuring pedestrians are aware of the bus's intentions.
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