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In which track should you position the wheels?
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Review of the options:
- B, since it is prohibited to drive too close to the centre of the road.
– Wrong, there is no direct prohibition regarding this, especially not when there is good reason. - A, since the surface provides a better grip if you need to brake.
– Wrong, it is probably very slippery! - B, since A may be very slippery.
– This is the best option. Looks to be a much better grip that A. - A, since it will be easier for you to avoid animals appearing at the ditch edge.
– There seems to be good visibility at the sides. To prioritise this above skidding is not reasonable.
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