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What is the primary reason for a Class 1 driver to perform a proper visual inspection of coupling and uncoupling components?
A thorough visual inspection of coupling components is crucial to ensure that all connections are secure, undamaged, and correctly engaged. This prevents accide
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Question: What is the primary reason for a Class 1 driver to perform a proper visual inspection of coupling and uncoupling components?
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- To ensure all parts are sufficiently polished and presentable ✅ To verify that critical connections are secure and free from damage that could lead to separation or failure
- To estimate the remaining lifespan of individual components
- To determine the manufacturer and model year of the equipment
Correct answer: To verify that critical connections are secure and free from damage that could lead to separation or failure
Explanation: A thorough visual inspection of coupling components is crucial to ensure that all connections are secure, undamaged, and correctly engaged. This prevents accidental trailer separation during transit, which is a major safety hazard emphasized in all provincial handbooks.
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