Ch. 6 · Hazardous Areas

When stopping behind another vehicle on an uphill slope, do not get too close, as the vehicle ahead may roll backward and collide with you.

[True / False · Easy]

Answer: ✓ True

Explanation

The Rules of the Road (1) states: "When stopping behind another vehicle on an uphill slope, do not get too close. The vehicle ahead may roll backward and collide with you." This statement is correct.

Driving school curriculumStage 2 – Topic 6: Natural forces acting on vehicles

Hikari
Hikari
Uphill, right? The car in front won't roll back — it's going up.
Misaki
Misaki
Actually, that's the trap. On an uphill, the vehicle ahead can roll backward if the driver slips on the clutch or brake, so keep extra distance. This statement is true.
Hikari
Hikari
Oh wow, I never thought about that happening.
Misaki
Misaki
Uphill stops are trickier than they look — always leave a safety cushion.

Source: Ch. 6 Hazardous Areas · Section (第2節 坂道・カーブ) · 1 坂道・山道 (1)

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