Which of these are crash-site signs of drowsy drivers?*1 pointYawning and blinking frequentlyNo skid marks, driving alone, typically at nightEnergy drink and beer cans in the carDifficulty focusing and trouble keeping your head up
Question
Which of these are crash-site signs of drowsy drivers?*1 pointYawning and blinking frequentlyNo skid marks, driving alone, typically at nightEnergy drink and beer cans in the carDifficulty focusing and trouble keeping your head up
Solution
The signs of drowsy drivers at a crash site typically include "No skid marks, driving alone, typically at night". This is because drowsy drivers often do not have the reaction time to brake or swerve when they are about to crash, leading to no skid marks. Additionally, drowsy driving often occurs when a person is driving alone, typically at night when they are more likely to be tired.
While yawning and blinking frequently, difficulty focusing, and trouble keeping your head up are signs of drowsiness, they are not typically observable at a crash site. Similarly, the presence of energy drink and beer cans in the car could suggest various scenarios and are not specific signs of drowsy driving.
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