Manitoba Class 3 Drivers Licence Practice Test

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Larger vehicles traveling at high rates of speed create:

  1. Noise pollution

  2. Air turbulence

  3. Additional wear on the road

  4. Visual impairment for other drivers

The correct answer is: Air turbulence

Larger vehicles, such as trucks or buses, create air turbulence when traveling at high speeds, which can be felt by other drivers on the road. This is because these vehicles have a larger surface area and volume, which causes more air to be disturbed as they move. Option A, noise pollution, is not the correct answer because the noise created by larger vehicles does not necessarily increase as their speed increases. Option C, additional wear on the road, may seem like a logical answer, but it is not directly caused by the high speed of the vehicle. It is more likely from the heavy weight of the vehicle itself. Option D, visual impairment for other drivers, may also seem plausible, as larger vehicles can obstruct the view of smaller vehicles. However, turbulence is the more significant impact on other drivers. In conclusion, the correct answer is B because it specifically addresses the impact