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- which of the following is not one of the three major highway conditions that require you to adjust speed? a. time. b. visibility. c. traction. d. space. 12. how fast you drive is determined by: a. the posted speed limit. b. the highway conditions. c. both a and b are correct. d. neither a nor b is correct. 13. you should make a larger reduction in your speed when: a. the consequences of a possible collision are greater. b. a police officer is present. c. driving during the daylight hours. d. the pavement is clear and your vehicle has good traction. 14. you should allow space for: a. only those dangers that you can see. b. only those dangers you cannot see. c. not only those dangers you can see, but also those you cannot see. d. none of the above is correct.
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- Visibility, traction, and space are key factors for adjusting speed on highways, while time is not one of the major ones.
- Driving speed is determined by both the posted speed limit and the highway conditions.
- When the consequences of a possible collision are greater, a larger speed - reduction is needed for safety.
- Drivers should account for both seen and unseen dangers by allowing space.
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- a. Time
- c. Both A and B are correct.
- a. The consequences of a possible collision are greater.
- c. Not only those dangers you can see, but also those you cannot see.