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#1. What does a recommended speed advisory sign on a curve indicate?
Advisory signs suggest a speed that keeps your vehicle under control through the curve.
#2. How should you position your vehicle when navigating a curve?
Smooth steering and proper lane positioning reduce risk of sliding or collisions.
#3. True or False: Wet or icy roads require even slower speeds through curves.
Reduced traction from weather conditions increases risk of skidding, so slower speeds are necessary.
#4. True or False: Speed limits posted on curves are optional and not important for teens.
Curve speed recommendations exist for safety, especially for inexperienced teen drivers.
#5. What is the safest way to exit a curve?
Gradual acceleration keeps the car stable and prevents loss of traction.
#6. True or False: Steering smoothly and looking ahead through a curve improves safety and vehicle control.
Proper visual focus and gentle steering allow timely reactions and reduce overcorrection.
#7. True or False: You should brake sharply while in a curve.
Braking in a curve can cause loss of traction. Always slow down before entering the curve.
#8. Why is it important to adjust speed before entering a curve?
Entering a curve too fast reduces tire traction, making it easy to skid or lose control.
#9. What can help predict a safe speed for an upcoming curve?
Observing signs, road markings, and the curve itself helps determine a safe approach speed.
#10. True or False: The sharper the curve, the lower the safe speed.
Sharp curves require slower speeds to maintain traction and safely follow the roadway.



