Class 3 Commercial Driver Practice · Question
Scenario 93: You notice a sign with a red line through a truck and a symbol of a car. What does this usually mean?
This signage generally indicates a lane or road segment where trucks are prohibited, while passenger vehicles are permitted, often seen in urban areas or on spe
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Question: Scenario 93: You notice a sign with a red line through a truck and a symbol of a car. What does this usually mean?
Answer options:
- Trucks must share the road with cars ✅ This lane is for cars only, trucks prohibited
- Trucks are permitted only during off-peak hours
- Cars are prohibited from entering truck routes
Correct answer: This lane is for cars only, trucks prohibited
Explanation: This signage generally indicates a lane or road segment where trucks are prohibited, while passenger vehicles are permitted, often seen in urban areas or on specific highway sections. The correct answer is "This lane is for cars only, trucks prohibited". This capacity-fill scenario 93 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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