If the front right wheel of a vehicle runs off the pavement, the driver should slow down by easing off the accelerator, then gently steer back onto the pavement.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
If the front right wheel of a vehicle runs off the pavement, the driver should slow down by easing off the accelerator and then gently steer back onto the pavement. This method ensures the driver maintains control of the vehicle, preventing skidding or sudden movements that could lead to an accident.
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