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Not yet answeredMarked out of 5.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textYou are running late for an appointment due to heavy traffic. What should you do? Match the good choices with good driving actions and bad choices with bad actions behind the wheel.Run red lightsAnswer 1Speed upAnswer 2Avoid booking appointments during rush hourAnswer 3Allow extra travel time for next timeAnswer 4Pull over to safe place and call your appointment to let them know you are running lateAnswer 5

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Not yet answeredMarked out of 5.00Flag questionTipsQuestion textYou are running late for an appointment due to heavy traffic. What should you do? Match the good choices with good driving actions and bad choices with bad actions behind the wheel.Run red lightsAnswer 1Speed upAnswer 2Avoid booking appointments during rush hourAnswer 3Allow extra travel time for next timeAnswer 4Pull over to safe place and call your appointment to let them know you are running lateAnswer 5

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  1. Run red lights - Bad action behind the wheel
  2. Speed up - Bad action behind the wheel
  3. Avoid booking appointments during rush hour - Good choice
  4. Allow extra travel time for next time - Good choice
  5. Pull over to safe place and call your appointment to let them know you are running late - Good driving action

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