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Scenario 61: When making a right turn at a city intersection in a heavy truck, you should:
Approach in the right-most lane and turn wide late ('button-hook') to keep rear wheels off the curb without blocking the left lane. The correct answer is "Stay
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Question: Scenario 61: When making a right turn at a city intersection in a heavy truck, you should:
Answer options:
- Swing left into oncoming lane first ✅ Stay in the right lane and swing out late (button-hook) to keep rear wheels off the curb
- Drive over the curb if needed
- Reverse first
Correct answer: Stay in the right lane and swing out late (button-hook) to keep rear wheels off the curb
Explanation: Approach in the right-most lane and turn wide late ('button-hook') to keep rear wheels off the curb without blocking the left lane. The correct answer is "Stay in the right lane and swing out late (button-hook) to keep rear wheels off the curb". This capacity-fill scenario 61 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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