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Your car has an engine fault and must be towed away with a tow rope. What must you be aware of?
A malfunctioning car with assisted steering is difficult to steer
When towing an electric vehicle, it is necessary to following the manufacturer’s guidelines
Driving licence class BE is the minimum required in order to tow a car
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
You answered correctly. When towing a car with an engine fault using a tow rope, it's important to know two rules. First, a car with assisted steering (like power steering) is difficult to steer if the engine is off, so you must be prepared for much heavier steering effort. Second, when towing an electric vehicle, you must always follow the manufacturer’s instructions, since towing can sometimes damage the electric motor or battery system. The answer about the driving licence was incorrect, because to tow a broken-down car with a rope or bar (not using a trailer), you only need a standard driving licence for a passenger car—not the BE class. These points help keep the towing process safe and legal.