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Scenario 83: When approaching a sign that says 'WEIGH STATION AHEAD - ALL TRUCKS MUST ENTER', what is the Class 3 driver's obligation?
Signs indicating 'WEIGH STATION AHEAD - ALL TRUCKS MUST ENTER' are mandatory for all commercial vehicles to ensure compliance with weight and safety regulations
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Question: Scenario 83: When approaching a sign that says 'WEIGH STATION AHEAD - ALL TRUCKS MUST ENTER', what is the Class 3 driver's obligation?
Answer options:
- Only trucks carrying dangerous goods must enter
- Proceed past if running late ✅ All commercial trucks must enter the weigh station
- Only empty trucks must enter
Correct answer: All commercial trucks must enter the weigh station
Explanation: Signs indicating 'WEIGH STATION AHEAD - ALL TRUCKS MUST ENTER' are mandatory for all commercial vehicles to ensure compliance with weight and safety regulations. The correct answer is "All commercial trucks must enter the weigh station". This capacity-fill scenario 83 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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