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Scenario 84: What does a sign depicting a winding downhill road with a truck symbol and the words 'Brake Check' imply for a Class 3 driver?
'Brake Check' signs advise commercial drivers to pull over and inspect their braking system, ensuring it's in proper working order before descending a steep gra
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Question: Scenario 84: What does a sign depicting a winding downhill road with a truck symbol and the words 'Brake Check' imply for a Class 3 driver?
Answer options:
- A mandatory stop to report brake condition ✅ An advisory to test brakes before a steep downgrade
- A sign indicating a runaway lane ahead
- A request to maintain low speed only
Correct answer: An advisory to test brakes before a steep downgrade
Explanation: 'Brake Check' signs advise commercial drivers to pull over and inspect their braking system, ensuring it's in proper working order before descending a steep grade. The correct answer is "An advisory to test brakes before a steep downgrade". This capacity-fill scenario 84 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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