On a two-way road, how should the emergency warning triangles be placed?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
To ensure **safety** on a two-way road when a vehicle is stopped due to an emergency, it is important to use the **warning triangles** properly.
- **Placement of the triangles:** One triangle should be placed **50 meters in front** of the vehicle and another **50 meters behind**. This ensures that drivers approaching from both directions can see the warning with enough advance notice, as the triangles must be visible from **100 meters away**.
- **Purpose of the triangles:** These triangles are used to warn other drivers about the presence of a stopped vehicle, allowing them to take precautions and avoid accidents.
By following these guidelines, the visibility of the stopped vehicle is improved, and the risk of collisions on the road is reduced.
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