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The advice listed at this answer choice is not correct, these would produce a lot of fatigue. The gaze must be a distributive one, in no case only straight ahead. The position as close as possible to the windshield or to the wheel is a dangerous one, in the event of a collision, the airbag will deploy and will hit you with a very high speed in the chest area.
The correct position of the driver during the driving is the one in which he stays as comfortable as possible on the seat in order to withstand as long as possible at the wheel, staying with the head supported by the headrest to reduce the physical stress in the cervical area and positioning both hands on the wheel, in the 10:00–14:00 area.
The position of the hands in the 10:00–14:00 area will offer you the best perception of the wheel and the best control. An incorrect position of the hands on the wheel is with one hand, at 12:00. This position is unsuitable because it makes it harder for you to handle the wheel and worse than that, in the situation in which the airbag deploys, the hand will be pushed towards you, a situation in which you will be hit by your own hand with a very high speed.
There is no ideal position to prevent drowsiness and it is not good to rely on such myths.
The correct answer is: B
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