BC Class 5 Road Test Training · Question
On packed snow or ice, stopping distance compared to dry can be:
On packed snow/ice, stopping distance can be 5–10 times longer. Slow down and increase following distance.
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Question: On packed snow or ice, stopping distance compared to dry can be:
Answer options:
- Same
- Two times ✅ Five to ten times longer
- Slightly less
Correct answer: Five to ten times longer
Explanation: On packed snow/ice, stopping distance can be 5–10 times longer. Slow down and increase following distance.
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