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A sign indicates 'BRIDGE LOAD LIMIT 10 TONNES'. What is the maximum gross vehicle weight for a straight truck to legally cross this bridge?

A bridge load limit sign specifies the maximum gross vehicle weight (GVW) that the bridge can safely support. A truck with a GVW exceeding 10 tonnes would not b

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Question: A sign indicates 'BRIDGE LOAD LIMIT 10 TONNES'. What is the maximum gross vehicle weight for a straight truck to legally cross this bridge?

Answer options: ✅ Any truck up to 10 tonnes gross vehicle weight

  • Only trucks with an axle weight of 10 tonnes
  • Trucks heavier than 10 tonnes can cross if empty
  • The bridge can support up to 20 tonnes total

Correct answer: Any truck up to 10 tonnes gross vehicle weight

Explanation: A bridge load limit sign specifies the maximum gross vehicle weight (GVW) that the bridge can safely support. A truck with a GVW exceeding 10 tonnes would not be permitted to cross.

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