In a rigid suspension system, both front wheels are connected through a solid axle.
This means when one wheel moves over a bump, the other is also affected, which can reduce ride comfort and handling.
An independent suspension solves this problem by allowing each wheel to move up and down independently of the other.
This improves ride quality because road shocks on one wheel do not directly affect the other wheel.
It also provides better handling, stability, and tyre contact with the road.
Therefore, the correct answer is that the two front wheels are independent of each other.