Which of these statements about marking a stopped vehicle is true?
a. The vehicle's tail lights should be kept on to warn other drivers.
b. If a hill or curve keeps drivers behind you from seeing the vehicle within 500 feet, the rear reflective triangle should be moved back down the road to give adequate warning.
c. You do not need to put out reflective triangles unless the vehicle will be stopped for 30 minutes or more.
d. All of the above are true.
Correct Answer: If a hill or curve keeps drivers behind you from seeing the vehicle within 500 feet, the rear reflective triangle should be moved back down the road to give adequate warning
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