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Cargo in a trunk should be:

Securing cargo so it cannot shift is correct because unsecured items can destabilize a vehicle during maneuvers or become lethal projectiles during a sudden sto

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Question: Cargo in a trunk should be:

Answer options:

  • Loose ✅ Secured so it cannot shift in a crash
  • Stacked high
  • Placed on the rear shelf

Correct answer: Secured so it cannot shift in a crash

Explanation: Securing cargo so it cannot shift is correct because unsecured items can destabilize a vehicle during maneuvers or become lethal projectiles during a sudden stop or crash. Keeping cargo loose, stacked high, or on the rear shelf is dangerous because these practices obstruct the driver's rear view and increase the risk of passenger injury. Under the ICBC Learn to Drive Smart guidelines, drivers must properly secure all loads to maintain vehicle control and ensure occupant safety. On the Class 7 knowledge test, understanding safe cargo storage is vital for demonstrating defensive driving habits and passenger protection principles.

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