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When seeing a sign indicating 'Rough Road' or 'Bumps Ahead', what is the appropriate driver action?
This warning sign advises drivers to reduce speed and be prepared for an uneven or damaged road surface to maintain control and comfort.
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Question: When seeing a sign indicating 'Rough Road' or 'Bumps Ahead', what is the appropriate driver action?
Answer options:
- Increase speed to pass quickly.
- Maintain current speed. ✅ Slow down and prepare for uneven pavement.
- Change lanes to avoid it.
Correct answer: Slow down and prepare for uneven pavement.
Explanation: This warning sign advises drivers to reduce speed and be prepared for an uneven or damaged road surface to maintain control and comfort.
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