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What does a sign displaying a truck with an upward-pointing arrow and the text 'TRUCK ROUTE' signify for bus drivers?
A 'TRUCK ROUTE' sign indicates a designated route for commercial vehicles, including buses, often to direct them away from less suitable roads like residential
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Question: What does a sign displaying a truck with an upward-pointing arrow and the text 'TRUCK ROUTE' signify for bus drivers?
Answer options: ✅ This route is recommended for heavy commercial vehicles, including buses, to navigate away from residential areas.
- This route is exclusively for trucks and buses are prohibited.
- This route is for smaller delivery trucks only.
- Buses must exit at the next opportunity.
Correct answer: This route is recommended for heavy commercial vehicles, including buses, to navigate away from residential areas.
Explanation: A 'TRUCK ROUTE' sign indicates a designated route for commercial vehicles, including buses, often to direct them away from less suitable roads like residential streets.
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