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On a long downhill you should:

When driving down a long hill, shifting to a lower gear uses engine compression to control speed, while braking intermittently prevents dangerous brake fade by

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Question: On a long downhill you should:

Answer options:

  • Coast in neutral ✅ Use a lower gear and brake intermittently
  • Ride brakes
  • Speed up

Correct answer: Use a lower gear and brake intermittently

Explanation: When driving down a long hill, shifting to a lower gear uses engine compression to control speed, while braking intermittently prevents dangerous brake fade by allowing the brakes to cool. Conversely, riding the brakes causes severe overheating and potential brake failure. Coasting in neutral is highly unsafe and illegal under the BC Motor Vehicle Act because it deprives the driver of immediate control, and speeding up increases crash risks. ICBC safety standards emphasize using engine braking on downgrades. This is a highly examinable concept on the Class 7 knowledge test to ensure drivers can safely navigate British Columbia’s mountainous terrain.

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