You should drive more carefully when you are driving:
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Near playgrounds.
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Near schools.
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All the other answers are correct.
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In residential areas.
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Explanation
Whenever there is activity along the side of the road, there is a good chance that someone will cross or enter the road. When driving near schools, playgrounds, bus stops and residential areas, it is important to be extra vigilant and drive with caution. Always watch for children crossing or entering the road without looking.
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