BC Class 4 Practice Test · Question
In the context of commercial driving, what is defined as the 'danger zone' of the vehicle?
The danger zone is the area where the vehicle cannot stop before hitting an object. It includes both the distance traveled during the driver's reaction time and
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Question: In the context of commercial driving, what is defined as the 'danger zone' of the vehicle?
Answer options: ✅ The distance required for a driver to perceive, react, and come to a complete stop
- The area directly behind a small bus where the driver has zero visibility
- The 1.5-meter 'safety cushion' around the perimeter of the vehicle
- The maximum speed at which a vehicle can safely navigate a curve in wet conditions
Correct answer: The distance required for a driver to perceive, react, and come to a complete stop
Explanation: The danger zone is the area where the vehicle cannot stop before hitting an object. It includes both the distance traveled during the driver's reaction time and the actual braking distance of the vehicle.
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