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What is the correct interpretation of a 'Oversize Load' sign displayed on a pilot vehicle in front of a flatbed truck?

'Oversize Load' signs are used to warn other drivers that the primary vehicle's load extends beyond standard legal dimensions, requiring cautious navigation.

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Question: What is the correct interpretation of a 'Oversize Load' sign displayed on a pilot vehicle in front of a flatbed truck?

Answer options:

  • The flatbed truck is illegally overloaded. ✅ The flatbed truck is carrying a load that exceeds legal dimensions and requires special handling.
  • The pilot vehicle itself is an oversized vehicle.
  • The flatbed truck is transporting hazardous materials.

Correct answer: The flatbed truck is carrying a load that exceeds legal dimensions and requires special handling.

Explanation: 'Oversize Load' signs are used to warn other drivers that the primary vehicle's load extends beyond standard legal dimensions, requiring cautious navigation.

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