Ontario Class B Practice Test · Question
If you encounter a 'MAX GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT 12,000 KG' sign, and your bus has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 14,000 kg, what should you do?
A 'MAX GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT' sign indicates a strict limit on the total weight of any vehicle, including buses. Exceeding this limit can damage infrastructure a
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Question: If you encounter a 'MAX GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT 12,000 KG' sign, and your bus has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 14,000 kg, what should you do?
Answer options: ✅ Find an alternative route, as your bus exceeds the posted weight limit.
- Proceed cautiously, as the sign applies primarily to freight-carrying trucks.
- Reduce your speed to minimize strain on the road structure.
- Assume the sign is for seasonal restrictions only.
Correct answer: Find an alternative route, as your bus exceeds the posted weight limit.
Explanation: A 'MAX GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT' sign indicates a strict limit on the total weight of any vehicle, including buses. Exceeding this limit can damage infrastructure and is illegal.
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