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Fatigue and nervous tension of the driver can be reduced if driving is done with a weighted speed, in safety conditions, maintaining a driving rhythm as constant as possible.
Within built-up area, the maximum speed limit being, in general, 50 km/h, you cannot drive with the speed from outside built-up area, where the maximum speed limit is 90, 100, 120 or 130 km/h. And conversely, to drive outside built-up area with the same speed with which you drive in the urban area is not recommended, because you would force the other traffic participants to overtake you, a fact which will demand you even more, the road travel would take longer and the state of fatigue will worsen.
The use of calming or energizing medicines, even if they are not prohibited to drivers, does not contribute to reducing fatigue and nervous tension. Calming medicines may accentuate the state of fatigue, while energizing ones may amplify the state of nervousness.
The correct answer is: A
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