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When determining if you are licensed to drive a specific bus, what 'capacity' figure should you look for?

A Class 4 restricted licence generally allows you to drive taxis and limousines, while an unrestricted Class 4 often allows for small buses (up to 24 or 25 pass

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Question: When determining if you are licensed to drive a specific bus, what 'capacity' figure should you look for?

Answer options: ✅ The maximum number of passengers the vehicle is designed to carry

  • The number of people currently inside the vehicle
  • The weight of the vehicle including passengers and cargo
  • The number of doors the vehicle has for entry and exit

Correct answer: The maximum number of passengers the vehicle is designed to carry

Explanation: A Class 4 restricted licence generally allows you to drive taxis and limousines, while an unrestricted Class 4 often allows for small buses (up to 24 or 25 passengers). Checking the specific vehicle capacity for your licence is vital.

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