Class 1 Commercial Driver Practice · Question
What is the primary purpose of blocking and bracing cargo within a commercial vehicle?
Blocking and bracing are essential cargo securement techniques aimed at preventing cargo movement, such as shifting, rolling, or tipping. This is critical for m
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Question: What is the primary purpose of blocking and bracing cargo within a commercial vehicle?
Answer options:
- To increase the overall legal weight capacity of the trailer ✅ To prevent cargo from shifting during transit, protecting both the cargo and vehicle stability
- To make the cargo easier to unload at the destination
- To improve the aerodynamic efficiency of the trailer
Correct answer: To prevent cargo from shifting during transit, protecting both the cargo and vehicle stability
Explanation: Blocking and bracing are essential cargo securement techniques aimed at preventing cargo movement, such as shifting, rolling, or tipping. This is critical for maintaining vehicle stability and preventing damage to the cargo or trailer, as outlined in NSC Standard 10.
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