Which of the following is NOT a consumption indicator in a vehicle?
Preventive and Efficient Driving – Observation and Fuel Saving
Explanation
To understand why **"Anticipated Real Consumption"** is not an indicator of consumption in a vehicle, it is important to know the factors that actually affect fuel consumption.
- **Highway consumption** and **urban consumption** are real indicators of consumption. Highway consumption refers to the fuel spent when driving on highways or roads, where generally less is consumed due to constant speed and lower air resistance. On the other hand, urban consumption refers to the fuel used when driving in cities, where traffic, traffic lights, and frequent stops increase consumption.
- The term **"anticipated real consumption"** is not mentioned as an indicator of consumption in the texts. It is not a concept used to measure or describe fuel consumption in real driving situations. Instead, the texts focus on factors such as street air, the use of air conditioning, and the weight of the vehicle, which do affect fuel consumption.
Therefore, "anticipated real consumption" is not a recognized or used indicator to measure fuel consumption in a vehicle.
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