Driving theory questions
You are going to Malmö and have a choice between two routes. Route A is 50 km and route B is 57 km long. Which option is true?
Example:
- Route A (shortest) runs through several cities. Many red lights (braking and stopping) and greatly varying speeds.
- Route B (longest) consists entirely of country road. You can keep driving without interruption.
Every time you have to stop at a red light and accelerate to the appropriate speed, your fuel consumption increases. Maintaining a constant speed on the country road does not use as much fuel, as the speed you have built helps you to keep moving.
But I am not given any information about the different roads.
– That is exactly the point of the question. You have to be able to realise that there may be times when a longer route is more environmentally friendly. The example above is just one way to think.
Useful links:
- Eco-driving – environmentally friendly and economical driving (Körkortonline.se)
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