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At what speeds can you sometimes swerve to a new path in less distance than you need to stop? a. at 30 mph or above b. at 20 mph or above c. under 30 mph d. under 20 mph
d. under 20 mph
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At 30 mph or above speeds you can swerve to a new path in less distance than you need to stop.
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