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This informative book is designed for students who want to pass the quiz with confidence. Packed with clear explanations and visual examples, it keeps you engaged while helping you learn faster and succeed.


1. Wrong-way driving

Wrong-way driving is when a vehicle travels in the opposite direction of traffic, usually on one-way roads, highways, or exit ramps. It's extremely dangerous and often leads to head-on collisions, which are among the most severe and deadly types of crashes. Wrong-way driving is extremely dangerous and often caused by confusion, distraction, or impairment. The best prevention is staying alert and following road signs carefully.

  • Common Causes of Wrong-Way Driving:
    • Driver confusion, especially at night or in poor visibility.
    • Impaired driving (alcohol or drugs).
    • Missing or misunderstood road signs.
    • Elderly or inexperienced drivers.
    • Distracted driving.
    • Entering an exit ramp or turning the wrong way onto a one-way street.
  • How to Avoid Wrong-Way Driving:
    • Always obey road signs, especially “One Way,” “Do Not Enter,” and arrows.
    • Be extra alert in unfamiliar areas, at night, or in low visibility.
    • Avoid distractions and impairment.
    • Use GPS with voice navigation if unsure of directions.

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