Hmm I got this question wrong too. I went for C. Upon reviewing questions again, I realized for resolve & reconcile questions, it is really helpful to see the apparent tension at an exact point.
If you only look at the experts' conclusion, C, I…
I think, because this is a PSA question, the scope of the conclusion regarding roads is not the main problem with B.
As JY has explained, B talks about traffic laws, and if you look into the premises carefully, they do not mention any traffic law. …
Let me try it in a simpler format
P1: X --> A or B
P2: not(X --> A or --> crimes go unpunished
[you have probably noticed it but P2 part happens to be irrelevant]
P3: B --> C
P4: We can't do C, so /B
Most strongly supported, thus X --…
@emilycyoung1 I think you are confused. "A-->C" should be "C-->A"
Question:
P1: A-->B
Conclusion: C-->B
what do we need?
P2: C-->A
which is the basic conditional logic form of this question.
Please correct me if I'm wrong!