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Posted Under: Zong on Sep 3, 2000


Question 185 of 1002

What is correct about judging distances?

Justification

You cannot always trust your sight.

Research shows that road users tend to think that oncoming vehicles are farther away than they actually are and believe that oncoming vehicles are driving slower than they actually are. This is especially true when judging smaller road users like motorcyclists and moped riders.

Options
They easily become speed-blind when the vehicle ahead is far away
It is easy to believe that the distance to oncoming vehicles is longer than it actually is
It is easy to believe that oncoming vehicles are moving faster than they actually are
It is easy to believe that the distance to oncoming vehicles is shorter than it actually is




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