Q
309. When a doctor prescribes medication for you and you know you will be driving, you should:
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ATake the medication, but stop taking it if you notice it is affecting your driving.
BTake the medication, as well as other medication to keep you alert.
CAsk the doctor if the medication will affect your ability to drive.
Detailed Explanation
The correct answer is "Ask the doctor if the medication will affect your ability to drive.". This is based on federal CDL regulations and safety standards.
Correct Answer: Ask the doctor if the medication will affect your ability to drive.
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