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When approaching a bridge with a sign displaying 'Gross Weight 15,000 kg', what should a Class 1 driver assess?
This sign indicates the maximum allowable gross weight for vehicles on the bridge. Drivers must ensure their total vehicle weight, including load, does not exce
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Question: When approaching a bridge with a sign displaying 'Gross Weight 15,000 kg', what should a Class 1 driver assess?
Answer options: ✅ Whether their gross vehicle weight exceeds 15,000 kg.
- Whether their axle weight exceeds 15,000 kg.
- Whether their cargo weight exceeds 15,000 kg.
- Whether their vehicle length exceeds 15,000 kg.
Correct answer: Whether their gross vehicle weight exceeds 15,000 kg.
Explanation: This sign indicates the maximum allowable gross weight for vehicles on the bridge. Drivers must ensure their total vehicle weight, including load, does not exceed this limit.
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