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Scenario 97: What is the significance of a 'MAX LENGTH 23.0 M' sign for a Class 3 truck without a trailer?
This sign establishes the maximum allowable length, often for a truck-trailer combination or a straight truck, to ensure safe navigation on specific roadways or
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Question: Scenario 97: What is the significance of a 'MAX LENGTH 23.0 M' sign for a Class 3 truck without a trailer?
Answer options:
- It refers to the maximum length of trucks with multiple trailers
- It means the bridge ahead is 23.0 metres long ✅ This specifies the maximum allowable length for a single commercial vehicle such as a straight truck, or a truck and single trailer combination
- It indicates the maximum distance a truck can travel before needing a break
Correct answer: This specifies the maximum allowable length for a single commercial vehicle such as a straight truck, or a truck and single trailer combination
Explanation: This sign establishes the maximum allowable length, often for a truck-trailer combination or a straight truck, to ensure safe navigation on specific roadways or structures. The correct answer is "This specifies the maximum allowable length for a single commercial vehicle such as a straight truck, or a truck and single trailer combination". This capacity-fill scenario 97 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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