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Scenario 102: You are driving a straight truck with an external cargo load extending 1.0 metre beyond the rear of the vehicle. What is the minimum daylight warning requirement according to provincial regulations?

Provincial regulations typically require a red flag attached to the extreme end of any oversized load extending 1.0 metre or more beyond the rear of the vehicle

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Question: Scenario 102: You are driving a straight truck with an external cargo load extending 1.0 metre beyond the rear of the vehicle. What is the minimum daylight warning requirement according to provincial regulations?

Answer options: ✅ A red flag at the extreme end of the load

  • A single amber marker light
  • No specific warning is required if the load is less than 2.0 metres overhanging
  • A red light visible from 150 metres

Correct answer: A red flag at the extreme end of the load

Explanation: Provincial regulations typically require a red flag attached to the extreme end of any oversized load extending 1.0 metre or more beyond the rear of the vehicle during daylight hours to ensure visibility for other road users. The correct answer is "A red flag at the extreme end of the load". This capacity-fill scenario 102 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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