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When approaching a bus stop where pedestrians are waiting, which practice ensures maximum safety?

Proactive safety measures like early signalling, speed reduction, and establishing eye contact help prevent accidents by ensuring pedestrians are aware of the b

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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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