To drive safely, you should:
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Keep physically fit and have annual physical examinations.
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Know the effect of medication on your driving ability.
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Drive within your physical limitations.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Driving requires you to utilize physical, mental and visual abilities to safely operate your vehicle. Your physical condition has an important bearing on your ability to drive safely. For these reasons, you should keep physically fit and always drive within your limitations. You should also have regular physical examinations and know the effect of any medicine on your driving ability.
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