Q
207. How does 'bleeding tar' effect the road surface and driving conditions?
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AIt is very sticky slowing down your vehicle.
BTar in the road pavement rises to the road surface in very hot weather causing the roads to become very slippery.
CIt does not affect the road surface or driving conditions.
Detailed Explanation
The correct answer is "Tar in the road pavement rises to the road surface in very hot weather causing the roads to become very slippery.". This is based on federal CDL regulations and safety standards.
Correct Answer: Tar in the road pavement rises to the road surface in very hot weather causing the roads to become very slippery.
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