Can the emergency warning triangles be placed less than 50 meters from a broken-down vehicle?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
When a vehicle experiences a **breakdown** and cannot continue driving, it is important to **signal the danger** to warn other drivers. For this purpose, **emergency warning triangles** can be used.
- These triangles must be placed **50 meters** from the broken-down vehicle, both in front and behind, on the right side of the road. This ensures they are visible from a distance of **100 meters**, allowing other drivers to react in time.
- Placing them at 50 meters is crucial to ensure adequate safety and visibility, preventing the triangles from being too close to the vehicle, which could reduce their effectiveness in alerting other drivers.
Therefore, the triangles should not be placed less than 50 meters from the broken-down vehicle, as this would not comply with the required safety and visibility standards.
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