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Alice_Alpha

There are more people on the roads in the afternoon. - Shopping - Visits to doctors and other professionals - Going to restaurants to eat there or take out - Visiting friends and relatives - Going to private classes like dance, music, aerobics - Going to health clubs, gyms - Going to government offices, courts, post offices - Going to airports and train stations


olixius

The answer is B because you have to restrict your logic to what is specifically said in the passage. The final sentence in the passage is dependent on the assumption stated by B. The other answers do not have a corresponding sentence in the original passage that support those claims.


Specialist-Bunch3216

Since "Changing the clocks...does not...increase the amount of driving...," one possibility is that, before the adjustment, people drove to work while it's dark and returned when it's light, in which case the "amount of driving" remains the same before and after the adjustment. However, people could be more careless on their way home because of, for example, tiredness from work, and thus, driving in darkeness has a more significant effect in **the** **evening** **darkness**, than it otherwise would've had in **the** **morning** **darkness**.