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Question: 2.1.05-006

4 Points

Licenses: A A1 A2 B

You are approaching a narrow left-hand bend at high speed. Why must you reduce speed already before entering the bend?

Choose one or multiple correct answers

Because

  • A. - otherwise you will be thrown out of the bend to the right
  • B. - you will go into a skid if you do not brake until you are on the bend
  • C. - otherwise you will be thrown out of the bend to the left

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Correct answer

  • A. - otherwise you will be thrown out of the bend to the right
  • B. - you will go into a skid if you do not brake until you are on the bend
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For you as the car driver there is a risk of skidding at increased speed. In the worst case, you could be thrown out of the bend and lose control of the vehicle. The centrifugal forces are too high at an increased speed. The tires can then no longer transfer the braking forces. That's why you should break early enough.

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