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When driving a small bus at night, what is a key consideration for passenger safety that differs from daylight driving?
Night driving significantly reduces depth perception and visibility, making it harder to accurately judge distances and spot potential hazards, especially for l
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Question: When driving a small bus at night, what is a key consideration for passenger safety that differs from daylight driving?
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- Passengers are more likely to fall asleep. ✅ Difficulty in accurately judging vehicle clearances and potential hazards in dimly lit areas.
- Reduced need for seatbelt checks.
- Increased availability of parking spots.
Correct answer: Difficulty in accurately judging vehicle clearances and potential hazards in dimly lit areas.
Explanation: Night driving significantly reduces depth perception and visibility, making it harder to accurately judge distances and spot potential hazards, especially for larger vehicles like small buses.
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