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Class 3 Commercial Driver Practice · Question

When making a right turn in a straight truck, which part of the vehicle is most likely to cut inward, requiring the driver to compensate by swinging wide?

Off-tracking causes the rear wheels of a straight truck to follow a path inside the front wheels, especially on turns. Drivers must compensate by swinging wide

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Question: When making a right turn in a straight truck, which part of the vehicle is most likely to cut inward, requiring the driver to compensate by swinging wide?

Answer options:

  • The front bumper ✅ The rear axles
  • The driver's door
  • The passenger-side mirror

Correct answer: The rear axles

Explanation: Off-tracking causes the rear wheels of a straight truck to follow a path inside the front wheels, especially on turns. Drivers must compensate by swinging wide to prevent hitting curbs or other objects.

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