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Question: 2.7.01-072

3 Points

Licenses: A A1 A2 B

In bends with poor road conditions, what increases the risk of skidding?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. Having a damaged chassis
  • B. Having the wrong tyre inflation pressure
  • C. Having a wrongly loaded cargo

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  • A. Having a damaged chassis
  • B. Having the wrong tyre inflation pressure
  • C. Having a wrongly loaded cargo
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Ideally, all wheels should press on the road with the same force to ensure optimum grip and handling. If this is not the case, it can increase the risk of skidding in poor road conditions. The suspension, for example, has the task of keeping all tyres on the road with the same force. If the suspension is damaged, it can no longer do this. The risk of skidding also increases if the tyre pressure is incorrect or if the vehicle is incorrectly or unevenly loaded. This is because the tyres cannot apply the same force to the road and you lose grip more quickly.

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Chapter 2.7.01

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