问题
单项选择题
自行车在城市道路上通行所占的净空中,净高要求为()m,净宽要求为()m。
A.2.2;1.0
B.2.5;1.2
C.2.2;1.2
D.2.5;1.0
答案
参考答案:A
自行车在城市道路上通行所占的净空中,净高要求为()m,净宽要求为()m。
A.2.2;1.0
B.2.5;1.2
C.2.2;1.2
D.2.5;1.0
参考答案:A
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