Final answer:
Drivers should wait until they see the overtaken car in their rearview mirror before returning to the right-hand lane. The question about a rabbit crossing a freeway lacks context,
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is option drivers should not turn back into the right-hand lane until they can see the car they have overtaken in their rearview mirror.
This ensures that there is enough space for safe maneuvering and prevents cutting off the overtaken vehicle, which could lead to collisions and endanger the safety of all road users.
When considering highway safety and the question about the rabbit, additional context is needed. Generally speaking, animals trying to cross a freeway can be unpredictable.
If a car is traveling in the furthest lane away from a rabbit, the rabbit may not necessarily be safe to cross all 3 lanes as other vehicles in closer lanes may still pose a risk.
The correct answer is option A) it is safe to do so. Drivers should not turn back into the right-hand lane until it is safe to do so. This means that they should wait for a clear and sufficient gap in traffic before merging back into the right lane.