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In this drawing, the vehicle's intended track is A. If driven a little too fast, the actual track is B. This condition is known as __________.
 
  A) Understeer B) Left hand drift C) Delayed steer D) Oversteer

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Technician A says that the ASE tests are based mainly on General Motors products. Technician B says that the ASE exam has an essay portion that is graded by a panel of experts. Which technician is correct?
 
  A) Technician A B) Technician B C) Both technicians D) Neither technician



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Answer to Question 1

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asd123

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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
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