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You had a tyre failure and must mount the emergency wheel. What is prohibited when you continue to drive?
Driving faster than 80 km/h
Driving longer than necessary with the emergency wheel
Taking passengers
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
When you use an emergency wheel (also called a space-saver spare), you must not drive faster than 80 km/h, and you should only use it for as long as necessary to get to a place where you can repair or replace your regular tyre. Emergency wheels are not designed for high speeds or long distances, so those restrictions are important for safety. However, carrying passengers is not generally prohibited when using an emergency wheel, as long as you follow the other restrictions. Your answer was correct; you chose both restrictions that apply in this situation. Remember these rules for safe use of emergency wheels in any future cases.