WHEN THERE IS ONE LANE IN YOUR DIRECTION, AND THE DRIVER AHEAD OFTEN SLOWS DOWN FOR NO APPARENT REASON: A. Increase the following distance between you and the other driver B. Flash your headlights quickly to alert the other driver C. Speed up to pass the other driver as soon as possible

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Answer:

the correct answers is C

Explanation:

When the driver decelerates for no apparent reason, one of the most important safety issues is accelerating so as not to trigger chain collisions during a race, since both cars are in parallel and not one behind the other.

Answer:

A. Increase the following distance between you and the driver.

Explanation:

The driver slowing down for no apparent reason poses a safety threat to other worthy road users, even more so for a one lane road.

Out of the options provided, option A is the most appropriate safeguard measures that could be adopted. This is because the other driver slowing down is doing so for no apparent PR cogent reason. This implication of this is that the slowing down is not following a defined pattern. Suffice to say, this goes against the ethical code that underline safe driving. Thus, it behooves the following driver to assume his safety into his own hands. Increasing the distance between them will thus insulate him from the undefined movement of the driver ahead. For a single lane road, this is particularly more important and necessary.

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