Louisiana Class D Chauffeur's License Practice Test

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When a vehicle breaks down, warning signals must be placed how far behind the vehicle?

  1. 50 ft

  2. 75 ft

  3. 100 ft

  4. 150 ft

The correct answer is: 100 ft

When a vehicle breaks down, it is essential to place warning signals 100 feet behind the vehicle. This distance provides ample warning to approaching drivers, allowing them to notice the hazard in time to react appropriately and safely maneuver around the vehicle. By ensuring that the warning signals are sufficiently far back, it also helps prevent further accidents and gives other road users enough time to adjust their speed or trajectory as they approach the disabled vehicle. While the other distances provided in the options may seem adequate, they do not provide the same level of safety and visibility that 100 feet does, especially in varying traffic conditions or at higher speeds. Ensuring proper warning signal placement is crucial for maintaining road safety.