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Even if you know your vehicle can maneuver a sharp curve at the legal speed limit, you should slow down because:
There may be a stalled car or accident ahead that you can't see
The strong inward pull on your vehicle can be dangerous
You must legally drive below the speed limit on sharp curves
There may be a stalled car or accident ahead that you can't see
The strong inward pull on your vehicle can be dangerous
You must legally drive below the speed limit on sharp curves
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Even if you know your vehicle can maneuver a sharp curve at the legal speed limit, you should slow down because:
**There may be a stalled car or accident ahead that you can't see.**
This option emphasizes the importance of caution and awareness of potential hazards that may not be visible until you're closer, making it essential to reduce speed for safety. While the inward pull on your vehicle can be a concern and driving below the speed limit on sharp curves might sometimes be advisable, the key reason for slowing down is to ensure you can react to any unforeseen obstacles.
**There may be a stalled car or accident ahead that you can't see.**
This option emphasizes the importance of caution and awareness of potential hazards that may not be visible until you're closer, making it essential to reduce speed for safety. While the inward pull on your vehicle can be a concern and driving below the speed limit on sharp curves might sometimes be advisable, the key reason for slowing down is to ensure you can react to any unforeseen obstacles.
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