BC Class 3 Practice Test · Question
Off-tracking on a heavy truck means:
Rear wheels cut inside the path of the front wheels in turns, so you must swing wide to keep the rear off curbs/other lanes.
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Question: Off-tracking on a heavy truck means:
Answer options:
- The trailer leaves the road ✅ Rear wheels follow a tighter path than the front in a turn
- The truck drifts sideways
- Wheels lose air
Correct answer: Rear wheels follow a tighter path than the front in a turn
Explanation: Rear wheels cut inside the path of the front wheels in turns, so you must swing wide to keep the rear off curbs/other lanes.
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