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What does a sign showing 'CHAUSSÉE GLISSANTE' mean?
It is French for 'slippery road' — reduce speed and increase following distance.
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Question: What does a sign showing 'CHAUSSÉE GLISSANTE' mean?
Answer options:
- Rough pavement ✅ Slippery pavement
- Detour
- End of road
Correct answer: Slippery pavement
Explanation: It is French for 'slippery road' — reduce speed and increase following distance.
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