What is the main danger on a road section with a risk of loose gravel being projected?
Safe driving
Explanation
The **danger of skidding** is the main risk on a section of road with gravel projection. Gravel consists of small stones that can be thrown from the road surface, making it more slippery. This increases the likelihood of the vehicle's tires losing grip, especially in curves, where centrifugal force is already pushing the vehicle outward.
When a vehicle skids, it slides or slips, deviating from its original path, which can lead to losing control of the vehicle. This phenomenon can occur more easily if driving at high speed, making sharp turns, or if the tires are in poor condition.

Therefore, it is crucial to reduce speed and drive cautiously on sections with gravel to avoid skidding and maintain control of the vehicle.
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