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A Class 2 driver notices their braking performance has significantly decreased. What action should be taken immediately?

Any significant compromise in braking performance constitutes a critical defect, requiring the driver to immediately cease operation in a safe manner and report

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Question: A Class 2 driver notices their braking performance has significantly decreased. What action should be taken immediately?

Answer options: ✅ Safely pull over to the side of the road, stop the vehicle, and report the defect to dispatch for immediate attention.

  • Adjust driving speed and continue the route cautiously.
  • Pump the brakes repeatedly to try and restore function.
  • Proceed to the nearest garage for inspection, avoiding passengers.

Correct answer: Safely pull over to the side of the road, stop the vehicle, and report the defect to dispatch for immediate attention.

Explanation: Any significant compromise in braking performance constitutes a critical defect, requiring the driver to immediately cease operation in a safe manner and report the issue for repair.

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