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You are transporting logs. The driving route means you have to drive along poor quality roads. What do you have to do?
- regularly check that the load is secure
- adapt my speed to the carriageway and the load
- ensure that the frictional forces between the logs are reduced to the minimum possible level
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
You answered correctly by selecting both "regularly check that the load is secure" and "adapt my speed to the carriageway and the load." When transporting logs, especially on poor road surfaces, it's required to frequently check that the load hasn’t shifted or become loose, as bumpy roads can make loads unstable. You must also adjust your driving speed to match the road condition and account for the heavy, shifting nature of logs, to ensure safe transport and prevent accidents. Reducing friction between the logs is not correct—friction actually helps keep the logs from sliding, so you want adequate friction for safe transport. These rules help make sure your load stays secure and you remain in control of your vehicle on difficult roads.