You drive through a curve at a speed higher than the posted speed. Your vehicle (1 point) Responses can add traction as needed to stay on the roadway. can add traction as needed to stay on the roadway. needs more traction to stay on the roadway. needs more traction to stay on the roadway. will adjust to the traction available. will adjust to the traction available. will stay on the road.

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When you drive through a curve at a speed higher than the posted speed, your vehicle needs more traction to stay on the roadway. Exceeding the recommended speed in a curve increases the risk of losing control, as the centrifugal force pushing you outward may exceed the available traction between your tires and the road, potentially leading to a skid or rollover. It's important to adhere to posted speed limits to ensure safe handling in curves.

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