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A Class 2 driver in Canada discovers a brake fluid leak during a pre-trip inspection. What is the appropriate action?
Any brake system defect, especially a fluid leak, renders the vehicle unsafe for operation and requires immediate repair as per vehicle safety standards.
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Question: A Class 2 driver in Canada discovers a brake fluid leak during a pre-trip inspection. What is the appropriate action?
Answer options: ✅ The bus must not be operated and requires immediate repair.
- The driver can proceed with the route, but must monitor the fluid level closely.
- The driver should add more brake fluid and recheck it at the next stop.
- The leak can be temporarily sealed with tape for the duration of the route.
Correct answer: The bus must not be operated and requires immediate repair.
Explanation: Any brake system defect, especially a fluid leak, renders the vehicle unsafe for operation and requires immediate repair as per vehicle safety standards.
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