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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. Visibility

Visibility refers to how clearly you can see the road, surroundings, and other vehicles while driving. Good visibility is crucial for safe driving, while poor visibility increases the risk of accidents, especially in bad weather or at night. Visibility is about what you can see—and how clearly you can see it. Clear vision = safer driving, so always check your windows, mirrors, and lights before hitting the road.

  • Keep windshields and windows clean, inside and out.
  • Replace worn wiper blades regularly.
  • Use defoggers and defrosters to clear condensation.
  • Turn on headlights in rain, fog, or low light.
  • Adjust mirrors properly to reduce blind spots.
  • Use high beams when appropriate (and safe).
  • Drive With Extra Caution When:
    • Visibility is less than 100 meters (328 feet).
    • You can’t see road markings or signs clearly.
    • You feel unsure about what’s ahead—slow down and stay alert.
Visibility