For all turning vehicles, the rear wheels follow ____________ the front wheels.
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a longer path than
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a different path than
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the same path as
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a shorter path than
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Explanation
For all turning vehicles, the rear wheels follow a shorter path than the front wheels. The longer the vehicle, the greater the difference. This is why truck drivers must swing wide to complete a turn.
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