Large trucks:
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Take longer to stop than passenger vehicles.
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Are more maneuverable than passenger vehicles.
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Have high-tech air brakes which allow them to stop quickly.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Larger trucks have greater momentum due to their size and weight. This means they require more distance to come to a complete stop compared to smaller passenger vehicles.
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