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Engineering, 19.05.2021 18:10 rburd

Technician A says that rear-wheel drive vehicles usually get better traction than front-wheel drive vehicles. Technician B says that front-wheel drive vehicles get extremely good traction due to the weight of the engine and transaxle. Who is correct? a
Technician A
b
Technician B
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Both A & B
d
Neither A or B

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