FRSC Driver's Licence Test (Nigeria)· Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)
In bad weather, on a defective road, or where visibility is poor, you should:
Choices
- ADrive faster to spend less time on the road
- BDrive more slowlyCorrect
- CKeep the same speed as in good conditions
- DTurn off your headlights
Answer
Drive more slowly
You should drive more slowly in bad weather, on defective roads, or where visibility is poor, because stopping distances and hazards increase.
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