Manitoba Class 3 Drivers Licence Practice Test

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What effect does travelling too fast in a curve have on a vehicle?

  1. Decreases the vehicle's stability

  2. Increases the vehicle's traction

  3. Pushes the vehicle outwards from the center due to centrifugal force

  4. Has no effect on the vehicle's path

The correct answer is: Pushes the vehicle outwards from the center due to centrifugal force

When a vehicle travels too fast in a curve, centrifugal force pulls the vehicle outwards from the center of the curve. This can cause the vehicle to lose control and potentially veer off the intended path. Option A is incorrect because increasing speed in a curve can actually make the vehicle less stable. Option B is incorrect because while traction is important in maintaining control, it is not the main issue in this scenario. Option D is incorrect because travelling at a high speed in a curve will have an effect on the vehicle's path due to the force of centrifugal force pulling it outwards.