What must a driver do who, for emergency reasons, is driving at less than 60 km/h on a motorway?
Highways and motorways
Explanation
When a driver is in an **emergency** and must travel at less than **60 km/h** on a motorway, it is important to **leave the motorway at the first available exit**. This is because motorways are designed for high-speed traffic, and traveling at a significantly lower speed can be dangerous for both the driver and other road users.
- **Exiting the motorway** helps avoid risky situations, as vehicles traveling at high speeds may not expect to encounter a slow-moving vehicle.
- In the event of a **breakdown**, it is crucial to leave the motorway to avoid obstructing traffic flow and to allow the vehicle to be safely assisted by authorized services, such as a tow truck.
Therefore, the safest and most appropriate action is to **leave the motorway** as soon as possible to minimize the risk of accidents and facilitate assistance if necessary.
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