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On a long trip, take a rest break every:

The Official MTO Driver’s Handbook states that drivers should plan rest stops every two hours or 200 kilometres to prevent fatigue on long trips. This specific

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Question: On a long trip, take a rest break every:

Answer options:

  • 1 hour ✅ 2 hours or 200 km
  • 4 hours
  • Only when sleepy

Correct answer: 2 hours or 200 km

Explanation: The Official MTO Driver’s Handbook states that drivers should plan rest stops every two hours or 200 kilometres to prevent fatigue on long trips. This specific interval helps maintain critical alertness and reaction times before physical exhaustion sets in. Waiting four hours, or stopping only when you already feel sleepy, is highly dangerous because cognitive impairment occurs well before a driver consciously registers fatigue. Conversely, stopping every single hour is unnecessary for typical, healthy driving conditions. G1 candidates must memorize these precise numeric safety standards, as the exam frequently tests specific handbook recommendations regarding driver wellness and highway safety.

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