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What should you expect when you see the sign "slippery when wet"?

  1. Downgrade

  2. Dip

  3. No passing zone

  4. Reduction of lanes

The correct answer is: Downgrade

When you see the sign "slippery when wet," you should expect a downgrade. This sign warns drivers that the road surface can become slippery and hazardous when wet, especially on downhill slopes. It indicates that extra caution should be taken to prevent skidding or losing control of the vehicle due to reduced traction. Therefore, being aware of this sign helps drivers anticipate and adjust their speed and driving behavior accordingly to ensure safety while driving under wet conditions. The other options are not directly related to the sign "slippery when wet": - A "dip" sign indicates a low point or depression in the road. - A "no passing zone" sign indicates areas where passing another vehicle is prohibited. - A "reduction of lanes" sign indicates a decrease in the number of lanes on the road ahead.