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You are driving a ride-share vehicle and see a sign with a wheelchair symbol and the words 'ACCESSIBLE LOADING ZONE'. What does this sign mean for your operations?
Accessible loading zones are specifically designated for vehicles transporting passengers with disabilities to ensure safe and accessible transfers.
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Question: You are driving a ride-share vehicle and see a sign with a wheelchair symbol and the words 'ACCESSIBLE LOADING ZONE'. What does this sign mean for your operations?
Answer options: ✅ This zone is reserved exclusively for vehicles transporting persons with disabilities, and you may use it only if assisting such a passenger.
- This is a general loading zone for any vehicle.
- This zone requires a special permit to park.
- You can park here for a maximum of 30 minutes, regardless of passenger status.
Correct answer: This zone is reserved exclusively for vehicles transporting persons with disabilities, and you may use it only if assisting such a passenger.
Explanation: Accessible loading zones are specifically designated for vehicles transporting passengers with disabilities to ensure safe and accessible transfers.
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