Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a major consideration when selecting a safe place to stop a vehicle?

  1. Time of day

  2. Lighting

  3. Water visibility

  4. Distance to the station

The correct answer is: Lighting

When selecting a safe place to stop a vehicle, lighting is a crucial factor to consider. Adequate lighting not only enhances visibility for the driver but also ensures that the area is safe from potential hazards. Well-lit locations help in recognizing any surrounding dangers, such as pedestrians or other vehicles, and facilitate easier communication if a driver needs assistance or is dealing with an emergency. In contrast, while the time of day is relevant since it affects lighting conditions, it does not specifically address immediate safety like lighting does. Water visibility might pertain to certain driving conditions, such as areas near water bodies, but it is not a general consideration for all roadside stops. Lastly, distance to the station is more focused on proximity rather than the immediate safety of the stopping location itself. Therefore, lighting stands out as the major consideration when ensuring a safe stopping place for a vehicle.