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Question: 2.1.05-004

4 Points

Licenses: A A1 A2 B

When is there a danger of underestimating your own speed?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. When the road is wide and there are no trees, buildings, fences etc. at the edge of the road
  • B. When you have already been driving at high speed for some time
  • C. When the roadside features (trees, houses, fences) are constantly changing

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Correct answer

  • A. When the road is wide and there are no trees, buildings, fences etc. at the edge of the road
  • B. When you have already been driving at high speed for some time
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The danger of underestimating one's own driving speed comes into place when you made a long journey driving at high speed, for example on the highway. Even wide, clear roads quickly beguile you to drive at high speed. On the other hand, a changing roadside development has the opposite effect.

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