Distracted Driving Practice Test

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What should a driver do if they need to read directions while driving?

Rely on memory to recall directions

Pull over to a safe area to read

If a driver needs to read directions while driving, the safest course of action is to pull over to a safe area to read. This choice eliminates the risk of distraction that comes from trying to interpret information while operating a vehicle. Reading directions can divert attention from the road, potentially leading to dangerous situations. By pulling over, the driver can fully focus on the task at hand without compromising their safety or the safety of others on the road.

Using memory to recall directions may seem convenient, but it can lead to errors, especially in unfamiliar areas. Asking a passenger to read the directions can also create distraction, as the driver may still be tempted to glance at the source of the information. Utilizing voice commands to read directions helps enhance safety compared to traditional methods, but it may still be distracting. Pulling over remains the most effective way to ensure the driver can concentrate fully on navigation without jeopardizing safety.

Ask a passenger to read the directions

Use voice commands to read the directions

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