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What is indicated by a white rectangular sign with black text 'NO ENGINE BRAKING'?
This regulatory sign prohibits the use of engine braking (also known as 'Jake braking'), often found in residential areas or near hospitals to reduce noise comp
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Question: What is indicated by a white rectangular sign with black text 'NO ENGINE BRAKING'?
Answer options:
- Engine is malfunctioning, seek service ✅ Prohibition against using engine compression to slow down, common in noise-sensitive areas
- Road is too slippery for engine braking
- Only electric vehicles allowed to brake here
Correct answer: Prohibition against using engine compression to slow down, common in noise-sensitive areas
Explanation: This regulatory sign prohibits the use of engine braking (also known as 'Jake braking'), often found in residential areas or near hospitals to reduce noise complaints.
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