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Question: 1.1.03-004

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Licenses: Basic material GM classes

What are the special conditions when driving along tree-lined avenues in the cold season?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. Wet leaves as well as white frost, black ice and snowy surfaces are particularly dangerous above all on cambered roadways
  • B. White frost and black ice occur more frequently and more unexpectedly on cobbled roadways than on other roadways
  • C. Tree-lined avenues are particularly safe in winter because the treetops protect the road from snow

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Correct answer

  • A. Wet leaves as well as white frost, black ice and snowy surfaces are particularly dangerous above all on cambered roadways
  • B. White frost and black ice occur more frequently and more unexpectedly on cobbled roadways than on other roadways
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The particularities of driving along avenues in the cold season result from the basic characteristics of an avenue: it is characterised by uniform rows of trees running parallel to the roadway on the right and left. The foliage of the trees creates shade on the roadway. This keeps moisture longer, which favours icing in cold weather. If the leaves fall on the roadway, it also significantly increases the risk of the vehicle slipping.

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Chapter 1.1.03

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