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Question: 2.7.01-139

4 Points

Licenses: B C C1 D D1 C1E D1E DE

You are driving a motor vehicle fitted with anti-lock braking system (ABS). How do you achieve the shortest possible braking distance?

Choose one or multiple correct answers

I apply the brakes

  • A. - suddenly and with maximum force
  • B. - carefully and then increasingly harder
  • C. - multiple times at quick intervals and with maximum force

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Correct answer

  • A. - suddenly and with maximum force
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If you drive a car with an automatic anti-lock braking system, you achieve the shortest braking distance by braking abruptly and with maximum pedal force. The ABS prevents the wheels from locking during braking.

Driving operation, driving physics, driving technique

Chapter 2.7.01

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