Question
Worn or bald tires:
A.
Increase stopping distance, while decreasing overall control
B.
Cause vehicles to "hydroplane"
C.
Cause tire failure and/or blown out tires
D.
All of the above
A.
Increase stopping distance, while decreasing overall control
B.
Cause vehicles to "hydroplane"
C.
Cause tire failure and/or blown out tires
D.
All of the above
Answers
Answer
If you experience brake failure while driving, you should:
A.
Downshift and look for an area to slow down and stop
B.
Pump brake pedal quickly, if useless, pump released parking brake
C.
Stop off the road if possible, and call for help
D.
All of the above
A.
Downshift and look for an area to slow down and stop
B.
Pump brake pedal quickly, if useless, pump released parking brake
C.
Stop off the road if possible, and call for help
D.
All of the above
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GPT-4o mini
D. All of the above
Worn or bald tires can indeed increase stopping distance and decrease overall control, make vehicles more susceptible to hydroplaning, and lead to tire failure or blowouts.
Worn or bald tires can indeed increase stopping distance and decrease overall control, make vehicles more susceptible to hydroplaning, and lead to tire failure or blowouts.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
D. All of the above
In the event of brake failure, you should downshift and look for a place to safely slow down and stop, pump the brake pedal in case there is some residual brake pressure, and if necessary, use the parking brake carefully. Additionally, you should aim to stop off the road if possible and call for help.
In the event of brake failure, you should downshift and look for a place to safely slow down and stop, pump the brake pedal in case there is some residual brake pressure, and if necessary, use the parking brake carefully. Additionally, you should aim to stop off the road if possible and call for help.
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