In general, when driving on a road with a monotonous environment and little traffic, the most common is that...
Human factor: Physical factors
Explanation
When driving on a road with a **monotonous** environment and **little traffic**, it is more likely that the driver will **get distracted more easily**. This is because in situations where there are not many stimuli or changes in the environment, such as on highways or expressways, the driver's attention may decrease.
- **Distractions**: Accidents due to distractions are more common on roads than in the city, and highways and expressways are places where these distractions can occur more frequently due to the monotony of the environment.
- **Concentration**: In a monotonous environment, the driver may lose concentration because there are not many changes in the landscape or in the traffic to keep their attention active.
Therefore, under these conditions, it is crucial for the driver to take measures to stay alert and avoid distractions that could compromise their safety and that of other road users.
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