Which factor increases risk while driving a car because it interferes with attention? O A. Not wearing a seat belt O B. Drowsiness O C. Driving in the middle lane O D. Driving in the right lane
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Not wearing a seat belt - This is a safety risk, but it doesn't necessarily interfere with attention while driving. B. Drowsiness - This can definitely interfere with attention while driving, making it harder to focus on the road and react quickly to Show more…
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