altheaD wrote:I'm having a hard time with how to identify E as the correct answer, although on concept level, I see how that makes sense
I was looking for an answer choice that touches on saving gas and/or promoting safety. Is "less likely to change course" implying that changing course will NOT save gas and therefore this can be interpreted as saving gas? The second clause "make other riskey maneuvers" I think is supposed to imply that therefore safety is promoted...which does make sense.
But I feel like it's a total stretch that the first clause, the way it's worded is implying saving fuel --I mean changing course can lead one to get lost but you can't assume that is the case... may be there was a sign that showed parallel bypass, for example.
Thanks for any tip...
Hi Althea,
Yes, you've got the right idea with (E)! It is indeed trying to support the safety aspect of satnavs. With the first clause you mention, note the word they tacked on to the end: "suddenly." The whole phrase— "less likely to change course suddenly"— is meant to show that drivers are safer because they aren't making quick and abrupt course changes. The second part reinforces that because it mentions "make
other risky maneuvers," and the "other" I italicized was used to show that the sudden course changes were considered risky. the second part of course adds on as well to the safety idea because it eliminates additional risky moves as well.
I think you had the exact right idea in looking to support gas or safety, and had you locked in on that "suddenly" this one would have made sense the first time through.
Thanks!