Florida Drug and Alcohol Traffic Awareness TSLAE Practice Exam

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How many decisions does a driver make per mile in rural traffic?

  1. About 25 decisions

  2. About 50 decisions

  3. About 100 decisions

  4. About 200 decisions

The correct answer is: About 100 decisions

In rural traffic, drivers have to make a significant number of decisions in a short amount of time due to the lack of traffic signals or other drivers to follow. It is estimated that drivers make around 100 decisions per mile in rural traffic. Options A and B, while still relatively high, are not accurate as drivers have to make more decisions in rural areas compared to urban or suburban areas. Option D is too high of an estimation as it would mean a driver would have to make a decision every few feet, which is not feasible or safe. Therefore, option C is the most accurate as it is a reasonable estimate of the number of decisions a driver would make per mile in rural traffic.