If you smell a toxic gas leaking from your vehicle, you should:

Not identify the leak by smell, as it can injure or kill you. Section 9.7.3: Do not try to identify the material or find the source of a

If you smell a toxic gas leaking from your vehicle, you should:

ANSWER BREAKDOWN
  • A. Incorrect. "Sniff closer to find the leak" is not correct. Do not try to identify the material or find the source of a leak by smell. Toxic gases can destroy your sense of smell and can injure or kill you.
  • B. Incorrect. "Drive faster to ventilate" is not correct. Do not try to identify the material or find the source of a leak by smell. Toxic gases can destroy your sense of smell and can injure or kill you.
  • C. Correct. Do not try to identify the material or find the source of a leak by smell. Toxic gases can destroy your sense of smell and can injure or kill you.
  • D. Incorrect. "Use a lighter to find the leak" is not correct. Do not try to identify the material or find the source of a leak by smell. Toxic gases can destroy your sense of smell and can injure or kill you.