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A commercial vehicle displaying a red flag at the rear of its load indicates:
In Canada, a red flag or a red light is required at the end of any load projecting 1.5 metres or more beyond the rear of the vehicle to warn other road users.
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Question: A commercial vehicle displaying a red flag at the rear of its load indicates:
Answer options:
- The vehicle is experiencing mechanical issues. ✅ The load extends beyond the rear of the vehicle by more than 1.5 metres.
- The vehicle is transporting dangerous goods.
- The vehicle is a pilot vehicle for another oversized load.
Correct answer: The load extends beyond the rear of the vehicle by more than 1.5 metres.
Explanation: In Canada, a red flag or a red light is required at the end of any load projecting 1.5 metres or more beyond the rear of the vehicle to warn other road users.
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