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If you break down in a curve, you must place the warning triangle as far back from the beginning of the curve as possible to warn other drivers of the danger.

A. True
B. False

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User SharkCop
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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the driving regulations in the US, when drives are about to enter a curve they must slow their speed when entering the curve and they must accelerate at the end of it. If for some reason the driver breaks down in a curve, regulations state that they must place the warning triangle (shown below) as far back from the beginning of the curve as possible in order to warn other drivers and so they have time to slow down before they enter the curve and avoid accidents.

Therefore, the statement of the question is True.

If you break down in a curve, you must place the warning triangle as far back from-example-1
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