Is a car allowed to drive with only one portable warning triangle?
Preventive and Efficient Driving – Observation and Fuel Saving
Explanation
To drive a passenger car, it is **mandatory to carry two pre-warning devices**, commonly known as emergency triangles. These devices are essential to warn other drivers that the vehicle is stopped on the road due to an emergency or breakdown.
- **Emergency triangles**: They are used to signal that a vehicle is stopped on the road. They must be placed in a way that they are visible to other drivers, which helps prevent additional accidents.
- **Regulation**: The regulations require that cars, including their trailers and semi-trailers, have these pre-warning devices. It is not enough to carry just one; there must be two to ensure proper signaling in both directions of traffic.
Therefore, the correct answer is that it is not allowed to drive with only one device; two must be carried to comply with road safety regulations.
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