Ch. 2 · 第6節 雨の日などに歩くとき
On rainy days, the road surface becomes slippery and pedestrians are more likely to fall, but the stopping distance of vehicles remains the same as usual.
[True / False · Hard]
Answer: False
Explanation
The text states, "On rainy days, the road surface becomes slippery, which increases the stopping distance of vehicles and makes pedestrians more likely to fall, creating danger." In addition to pedestrians being more likely to fall, the stopping distance of vehicles also increases, so the latter part of this statement is incorrect.
Source: Ch. 2 · Section (第6節 雨の日などに歩くとき) · 2 雨の日などは、路面が滑るために、自動車の停止距離が長くなつたり、歩行者も転びやすくなつたりして危険ですから
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