Ontario Class F Practice Test · Question
When a taxi driver is transporting a solo passenger at night, which seat is generally considered the 'blind spot' for the driver to monitor the passenger?
In a commercial context, if the passenger sits directly behind the driver, the driver cannot monitor them through the rearview mirror. Sitting on the right side
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Question: When a taxi driver is transporting a solo passenger at night, which seat is generally considered the 'blind spot' for the driver to monitor the passenger?
Answer options:
- The seat directly behind the driver ✅ The seat to the far right, away from the driver
- The front passenger seat only
- Any seat, as it makes no difference to safety
Correct answer: The seat to the far right, away from the driver
Explanation: In a commercial context, if the passenger sits directly behind the driver, the driver cannot monitor them through the rearview mirror. Sitting on the right side allows better visibility of the passenger.
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