Iain is from Australia, where people drive on the left-hand side of the road. When he moved to the United States, his accident rate was higher than any of his friends'. Why might this be?
a. They don't have drivers' education courses in Australia.
b. Iain had no schema for driving behaviors.
c. There is no speed limit in Australia.
d. Driving schemas differ between the United States and Australia.
Answer: D
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