The most important thing in any driving situation is:
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The environment (the highway and traffic).
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The driver (you).
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The time of day.
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The vehicle.
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Explanation
In any driving situation, the most crucial element is the driver - you. Only you can gather information, apply your skills, knowledge, experience, and judgment to complete the driving task safely.
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