Questions: Driving without a margin for error means relying on perfect condition: to avoid an accident.
Transcript text: Driving without a margin for error means relying on perfect condition: to avoid an accident.
Solution
Answer
The answer is TRUE
Explanation
Driving without a margin for error implies that a driver is depending entirely on everything going perfectly to avoid an accident. This means there is no room for unexpected events, mistakes, or changes in conditions, which is inherently risky.
Option 1: TRUE
Driving without a margin for error means that the driver is not allowing for any unexpected occurrences or mistakes. This reliance on perfect conditions is indeed what the statement suggests.
Option 2: FALSE
If this were true, it would imply that driving without a margin for error does not rely on perfect conditions, which contradicts the definition of having no margin for error. Therefore, this option is incorrect.