Manitoba Class 3 Drivers Licence Practice Test

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When should a driver slow the vehicle in relation to a curve?

  1. After entering the curve

  2. In the middle of the curve

  3. Before entering the curve

  4. It's not necessary to slow down

The correct answer is: Before entering the curve

A driver should slow the vehicle before entering the curve because the force of the curve will naturally slow the vehicle down, and slowing down beforehand will allow for better control and reduce the risk of losing control of the vehicle. Option A is incorrect because if a driver waits until after entering the curve to slow down, it may be too late to adjust speed and could result in an accident. Option B is incorrect because it does not account for the necessary gradual decrease in speed before entering the curve. Option D is also incorrect because slowing down before entering a curve is necessary for safety purposes.