Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles Permit Practice Test

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Why must you slow down when driving on gravel or dirt surfaces?

You might get a flat tire

You do not have much traction

Slowing down when driving on gravel or dirt surfaces is crucial primarily because these surfaces provide less traction compared to paved roads. When a vehicle is traveling at higher speeds on loose materials like gravel or dirt, the tires can lose their grip, making it more challenging to steer and stop. This reduction in traction increases the risk of skidding, which can lead to accidents, especially when navigating curves or sudden stops. Therefore, adjusting your speed helps maintain better control of the vehicle and enhances safety while driving on these types of surfaces.

The speed limits are lower

There are more obstacles

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