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Vehicle readiness for a trip means the vehicle:
Vehicle readiness is about safety-critical systems: tires, brakes, lights, mirrors, windshield, wipers, washer fluid, and seat belts. A quick pre-trip check cat
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Question: Vehicle readiness for a trip means the vehicle:
Answer options:
- Has fuel only ✅ Has functioning tires, lights, brakes, mirrors, windshield, wipers, washer fluid, and seat belts before driving
- Has been washed and waxed
- Has a full tank of premium fuel
Correct answer: Has functioning tires, lights, brakes, mirrors, windshield, wipers, washer fluid, and seat belts before driving
Explanation: Vehicle readiness is about safety-critical systems: tires, brakes, lights, mirrors, windshield, wipers, washer fluid, and seat belts. A quick pre-trip check catches problems that could otherwise lead to a breakdown or collision en route.
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