Question: 1.1.03-004 What are the special conditions when driving along tree-lined avenues in the cold season?

A. Wet leaves as well as white frost, black ice, and snowy surfaces are particularly dangerous, especially on cambered roadways.

B. White frost and black ice occur more frequently and more unexpectedly on cobbled roadways than on other roadways.

C. Tree-lined avenues are particularly safe in winter because the treetops protect the road from snow.

Explanation:

What are the special conditions when driving along tree-lined avenues in the cold season?

Option A: Tree-lined avenues can accumulate wet leaves and snow, leading to slippery conditions. These roads can be especially hazardous when sloped, increasing the risk of vehicles skidding.

Option B: Cobblestone surfaces tend to freeze more quickly and unpredictably, creating dangerous driving conditions.

Faisal Nazir
Faisal Nazir , an experienced driver with extensive knowledge of Germany's roads. From mastering the Autobahn to understanding the nuances of local traffic rules.

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