Can the road, its surroundings, and the vehicle itself contribute to the occurrence of distractions while driving?
Human factor: Physical factors
Explanation
**Distractions while driving** can be caused by various factors related to the **road**, its **environment**, and the **vehicle**.
- **The road**: Distractions may arise if the driver is too confident due to being familiar with the road, if the signs are hidden or not visible, or if there is a complicated traffic situation with many vehicles and pedestrians. Additionally, lack of visibility at night or the glare from other cars' lights can also distract the driver.
- **The environment**: Distractions can also occur due to external elements to the vehicle, such as looking at a shop window or anything else happening outside the car that is not related to driving.
- **The vehicle**: Inside the vehicle, distractions can be caused by actions such as using a mobile phone, lighting a cigarette, using the GPS, or even interacting with other passengers.

Therefore, both the road, its environment, and the vehicle itself can contribute to the occurrence of distractions while driving, which confirms that the correct answer is **"Yes"**.
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