If you stop on a hill or curve where your vehicle cannot be seen clearly by approaching traffic, you should place the rear warning device:

Further down the road (up to 500 feet) to give ample warning.. Section 2.5: If the view is obstructed due to a hill or curve, move the

If you stop on a hill or curve where your vehicle cannot be seen clearly by approaching traffic, you should place the rear warning device:

ANSWER BREAKDOWN
  • A. Incorrect. The correct distance is 500 feet, not 100 feet. If the view is obstructed due to a hill or curve, move the rear-most triangle back down the road to give adequate warning (100 to 500 feet).
  • B. Correct. If the view is obstructed due to a hill or curve, move the rear-most triangle back down the road to give adequate warning (100 to 500 feet).
  • C. Incorrect. "On top of your vehicle." is not correct. If the view is obstructed due to a hill or curve, move the rear-most triangle back down the road to give adequate warning (100 to 500 feet).
  • D. Incorrect. The correct distance is 500 feet, not 10 feet. If the view is obstructed due to a hill or curve, move the rear-most triangle back down the road to give adequate warning (100 to 500 feet).