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In commercial driving, what does the term 'off-tracking' refer to?,

The 'off-tracking' of a vehicle refers to the path the rear wheels take, which is shorter (tighter) than the path of the front wheels when turning.

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Question: In commercial driving, what does the term 'off-tracking' refer to?,

Answer options: ✅ The rear wheels follow a shorter path than the front wheels during a turn

  • The vehicle slides sideways on a slippery surface
  • The tires lose contact with the road due to high speed
  • The front wheels turn further than the steering wheel suggests

Correct answer: The rear wheels follow a shorter path than the front wheels during a turn

Explanation: The 'off-tracking' of a vehicle refers to the path the rear wheels take, which is shorter (tighter) than the path of the front wheels when turning.

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