Yes, before you travel through states you are supposed to research their laws. In this case, John did not research Texas’ laws and was ticketed for speeding.
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<u>Rural roads are (B) poorly lit at night and hence it is not safe to drive on rural roads at night time</u>
Explanation:
<u>Rural Roads are Poorly lit and hence result in decreased visibility.The Drivers have to depend on their headlights for visibility in such conditions , which means that dangers coming from the either side can not be seen as readily. Visibility is extremely narrow and limited in rural areas . </u>
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- <u>Headlights can be a help but if drivers are using high beams, they can be blinding to oncoming traffic. Drivers must dim their lights when driving into areas where other cars are present.
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- <u>some common Hazards in the road are objects, animals, and debris—can be more difficult to see at night, especially given the limited scope of headlig</u>hts.
The answer is C . With diagnosed co-dependency