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What does the sign "downgrade" warn drivers about?

  1. Divided highway ends

  2. Dip

  3. Road narrows

  4. Slippery when wet

The correct answer is: Dip

The "downgrade" sign warns drivers that they are approaching a section of road that slopes downward. This sign is important for alerting drivers to be prepared for the change in elevation, which can impact vehicle control and stopping distance. It suggests that vehicles may need to adjust their speed, especially if they are heavy or fully loaded, as gravity will pull the vehicle down the slope, potentially making it more difficult to control. While the other options refer to different road conditions, they do not relate specifically to the indication of a downward slope. For instance, signs that indicate "divided highway ends" or "road narrows" do not imply a change in elevation but rather address changes in lane structure. Similarly, the "slippery when wet" sign warns about road conditions affecting traction but does not pertain to the geography of the road. The "downgrade" sign is clearly focused on indicating a downward slope, making adjustment in driving necessary for safety.