Driver Education/Traffic Safety Classroom Practice Test

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Which personality trait is not associated with a safe, low-risk driver?

Politeness

Being organized

Tardiness

A safe, low-risk driver typically exhibits traits that contribute to cautious and responsible behavior on the road. Tardiness is characterized by being late or disorganized with time management, which can lead to reckless driving behaviors such as speeding or aggressive maneuvers in an attempt to make up for lost time. A driver who is often in a hurry may make impulsive decisions, overlook safety protocols, or engage in risky driving strategies, all of which increase the likelihood of accidents.

In contrast, traits like politeness, organization, and the ability to concentrate are associated with safe driving. Polite drivers tend to follow traffic rules and respect other road users, while organized individuals are better at planning their trips, allowing for sufficient time to reach their destinations without feeling rushed. Concentration enables drivers to stay aware of their surroundings, anticipate potential hazards, and react appropriately, further promoting safe driving practices.

Ability to concentrate

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