"A" - because, a combination of vehicles is a set of vehicles coupled together in order to move on the road as a whole; does not apply to vehicles coupled together for towing purposes
Combinations of vehicles consist of various vehicles, one of which is the towing vehicle and are most often composed of motor vehicles with trailers, e.g. a truck and a trailer, a passenger car and a trailer
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Driving a vehicle with a trailer
Driving with a trailer requires more caution and the ability to assess the situation on the road. Braking distances are longer, maneuvering is more difficult, and every turn or reversing becomes a greater challenge. You need to know the rules to maintain full control over the set.
What do we call a combination vehicle?
What do we call a combination vehicle?
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What exactly does the term "vehicle combination" mean?
A combination of vehicles is at least two vehicles connected together to travel on a road as a unit, where one of them must be the towing vehicle and the other – most often the trailer.
Why is the correct answer "passenger car with trailer"?
Because a passenger car + trailer is a classic example of a vehicle combination. They are two separate vehicles that are mechanically connected to move as a single unit – and that's what defines a vehicle combination.
Why is a motorcycle with a sidecar (answer B) not a combination of vehicles?
Why is a motorcycle with a sidecar (answer B) not a combination of vehicles?
