Which of the following is recommended?
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Not wearing safety belts while fatigued.
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Stopping to rest every two hours on long trips.
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Installing small side mirrors to improve visibility.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
When planning a long road trip, drivers should schedule regular rest stops to avoid fatigue and stay alert. It’s recommended to take a break every two hours or every 100 miles. During each stop, get out of the vehicle, stretch your legs, and walk around. These short breaks help improve circulation, reduce tiredness, and can prevent drowsy driving, potentially saving your life.
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