Manitoba Class 3 Drivers Licence Practice Test

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What should a driver consider when picking a safe driving speed?

  1. The color of their vehicle

  2. The speed of the vehicles in adjacent lanes

  3. Adjusting speed to suit the conditions, such as a strong head wind

  4. The time of day

The correct answer is: Adjusting speed to suit the conditions, such as a strong head wind

When picking a safe driving speed, the color of the vehicle (A) is irrelevant and should not be a factor in the decision-making process. Additionally, the speed of vehicles in adjacent lanes (B) may vary depending on the traffic and should not be solely relied on. The time of day (D) may affect the traffic volume and visibility, but it should not be the main consideration for determining a safe driving speed. The most important factor to consider is adjusting your speed to suit the conditions (C), such as strong head winds, heavy rain, or icy roads, in order to ensure a safe and controlled driving experience.