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1. you should have your headlights on when you drive during daylight ho…

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  1. you should have your headlights on when you drive during daylight hours because it is easier: a. for others to see your vehicle. b. for you to see the road ahead. c. to see the edge of the road. d. for you to see others. 2. which of the following is not a reason to communicate with other drivers? a. express your frustration at their actions. b. tell them where you are. c. tell them what your plan to do. d. warn them of a danger. 3. when driving, a “closing - probability” is: a. the chance that another vehicle will be in the same place you plan to be at the same time. b. the chance that a vehicle and another object will move closer together as they move along a projected path of travel. c. the chance that the oncoming vehicle on a two - lane roadway will veer into your lane. d. the chance that you will have a crash. 4. a vehicle ahead of you can increase your risk by: a. suddenly stopping. b. swerving into your lane. c. both a and b are correct. d. neither a nor b is correct.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Having headlights on during daylight makes it easier for others to see your vehicle, enhancing safety.
  2. Expressing frustration at other drivers is not a positive - or necessary - reason for communication. The other options help with safety and coordination.
  3. "Closing - probability" refers to the chance that another vehicle will be in the same place you plan to be at the same time, which is related to collision - avoidance.
  4. A vehicle ahead suddenly stopping or swerving into your lane both increase your driving risk.

Answer:

  1. a. For others to see your vehicle.
  2. a. Express your frustration at their actions.
  3. a. The chance that another vehicle will be in the same place you plan to be at the same time.
  4. c. Both A and B are correct.