What maximum distance may a vehicle reverse in order to exit a dead-end street?
Reversing
Explanation
To exit a dead-end street, a vehicle can **reverse** only in specific situations. In this case, it is allowed when it is not possible to move forward or change direction, such as when encountering a street blocked by construction. However, it is important that this maneuver is carried out with caution and under certain conditions:
- The distance that can be covered in reverse must be **the minimum necessary** to exit the situation, not exceeding 15 meters.
- You must not enter an intersection or crossroads while reversing.
- It is crucial to drive at **very low speed** and be alert to any potential danger, such as the presence of other vehicles, pedestrians, or animals.
- If any sign of danger is perceived, such as a horn, the vehicle must be stopped immediately.
Therefore, the correct answer is that the vehicle must reverse **the minimum necessary distance** to exit the dead-end street.
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