Texas Basic Peace Officer Certification Practice Exam

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What is a potential behavior that could indicate recklessness in a driver?

  1. Driving under the speed limit

  2. Frequent lane changes without signals

  3. Maintaining a steady speed

  4. Excessive use of turn signals

The correct answer is: Frequent lane changes without signals

Frequent lane changes without signals is a behavior that can indeed indicate recklessness in a driver. This action suggests a disregard for traffic rules and safety, as using turn signals is essential for communicating intentions to other road users. By failing to signal before changing lanes, a driver creates uncertainty and increases the risk of collisions, both for themselves and for the surrounding vehicles. In contrast, driving under the speed limit and maintaining a steady speed are typically associated with safe driving practices. Excessive use of turn signals may come off as overly cautious but does not inherently indicate recklessness; it’s actually a demonstration of proper signaling behavior that contributes to road safety. Understanding these nuances helps in identifying truly reckless behaviors on the road, thereby aiding in ensuring safer driving environments.