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A passenger exhibiting signs of extreme intoxication insists on being dropped off at an address in a dark, isolated area that feels unsafe. What is the most appropriate course of action?
Drivers have a right and responsibility to refuse service if they feel their safety or the safety of the passenger is compromised, and should contact their disp
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Question: A passenger exhibiting signs of extreme intoxication insists on being dropped off at an address in a dark, isolated area that feels unsafe. What is the most appropriate course of action?
Answer options: ✅ Refuse service due to safety concerns and contact dispatch.
- Drop them off as requested, but drive away quickly.
- Demand an alternative, well-lit drop-off location.
- Contact the police immediately without attempting to speak to the passenger.
Correct answer: Refuse service due to safety concerns and contact dispatch.
Explanation: Drivers have a right and responsibility to refuse service if they feel their safety or the safety of the passenger is compromised, and should contact their dispatcher for guidance.
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