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Eating, drinking, or grooming while driving is:

Engaging in personal tasks like eating, drinking, or grooming is a form of distracted driving because it diverts a driver's physical, visual, and cognitive atte

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Question: Eating, drinking, or grooming while driving is:

Answer options:

  • Recommended ✅ A form of distracted driving
  • Required
  • Safe at low speed

Correct answer: A form of distracted driving

Explanation: Engaging in personal tasks like eating, drinking, or grooming is a form of distracted driving because it diverts a driver's physical, visual, and cognitive attention away from the road. These actions are never recommended, required, or safe even at low speeds, as collisions can occur in a split second. Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act and MTO guidelines, any non-driving task that compromises control of the vehicle is classified as a distraction. Identifying non-device-related distractions is a frequent topic on the G1 exam to ensure new drivers maintain full focus at all times.

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