Alertness & Attitude
Why should you take regular breaks on a long journey?
- ○To save fuel
- ✓Tiredness affects your concentration and reactions
- ○To keep the engine cool
- ○Because the law requires a break every 30 minutes
Correct answer
Tiredness affects your concentration and reactions
Tiredness reduces concentration and slows reactions. Take a break of at least 15 minutes every two hours (rule 91).
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