Theory questions
Which alternative is a characteristic of a mature driver?
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A mature driver listens to their passengers but makes their own decisions about what to do.
Listening to the passengers and adapting to their will can be both good and bad. It is good if the passengers are asking the driver to slow down because they have seen animals on the side of the road. It is bad if the passengers say that they are moving too slowly, pressuring the driver to make a dangerous overtaking.
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