Question 1 Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? Multimodal transportation means different modes should complete not compete with each other Congestion occurs when travel demand exceeds the transportation facility's capacity To increase mobility on the road, the ability to access destination and land should also be increased Transportation accidents account for more deaths every year than all natural disasters combined Question 2 In general, which of the following sight distances is the shortest of the three sight distances? ONone of the above Stopping sight distance O Decision sight distance Passing sight distance

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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?
Multimodal transportation means different modes should complete not compete with each other
Congestion occurs when travel demand exceeds the transportation facility's capacity
To increase mobility on the road, the ability to access destination and land should also be increased
O. Transportation accidents account for more deaths every year than all natural disasters combined
Question 2
In general, which of the following sight distances is the shortest of the three sight distances?
None of the above
O Stopping sight distance
Decision sight distance
Passing sight distance
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? Multimodal transportation means different modes should complete not compete with each other Congestion occurs when travel demand exceeds the transportation facility's capacity To increase mobility on the road, the ability to access destination and land should also be increased O. Transportation accidents account for more deaths every year than all natural disasters combined Question 2 In general, which of the following sight distances is the shortest of the three sight distances? None of the above O Stopping sight distance Decision sight distance Passing sight distance
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