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Scenario 81: A sign showing a truck with a number '5 t' below it (with a red circle around the entire symbol) means what?
A sign indicating '5 t' often within a red circle or with a prohibitory slash, denotes a weight restriction. It means that vehicles exceeding a gross weight of
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Question: Scenario 81: A sign showing a truck with a number '5 t' below it (with a red circle around the entire symbol) means what?
Answer options:
- Minimum speed limit for trucks is 5 tonnes
- Trucks must weigh exactly 5 tonnes ✅ Weight restriction for trucks exceeding 5 tonnes
- Truck rest area is 5 kilometres ahead
Correct answer: Weight restriction for trucks exceeding 5 tonnes
Explanation: A sign indicating '5 t' often within a red circle or with a prohibitory slash, denotes a weight restriction. It means that vehicles exceeding a gross weight of 5 tonnes are not permitted on that road or bridge. The correct answer is "Weight restriction for trucks exceeding 5 tonnes". This capacity-fill scenario 81 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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