For you to keep the state of vigilance on the entire course of travel, it is necessary to concentrate your attention, but you adopt a relaxed attitude at the wheel, having control over performing all the maneuvers on which the safety of the journey depends.
Vigilance represents the ability of the driver to observe attentively and continuously, to supervise continuously what happens around him when he drives the motor vehicle, in order to be able to prevent an accident.
The driver must have increased and permanent attention to everything that is and happens on the road, to the way his own vehicle functions, as well as to the other circumstantial elements that can be encountered in road traffic. Increased attention must not manifest itself as a state of tension, of fear of making mistakes, because in this way the state of fatigue or stress increases. He must be relaxed, but not excessively detached from what happens around, because in this way the attention decreases.
The correct answer is: B
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