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You are driving an empty straight truck registered with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 15,000 kg. You approach a sign that reads 'NO TRUCK TRAFFIC – VEHICLES OVER 5,000 KG GVW'. What should you do?
Weight restrictions based on 'GVW' (Gross Vehicle Weight) or 'GVWR' (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) apply to the vehicle's maximum registered weight, not just its
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Question: You are driving an empty straight truck registered with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 15,000 kg. You approach a sign that reads 'NO TRUCK TRAFFIC – VEHICLES OVER 5,000 KG GVW'. What should you do?
Answer options:
- Proceed, as your truck is currently empty and does not exceed the weight limit
- Proceed, as straight trucks are exempt from this sign ✅ Find an alternate route, as your truck's GVWR exceeds the limit regardless of current load
- Contact local enforcement to confirm if you are permitted
Correct answer: Find an alternate route, as your truck's GVWR exceeds the limit regardless of current load
Explanation: Weight restrictions based on 'GVW' (Gross Vehicle Weight) or 'GVWR' (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) apply to the vehicle's maximum registered weight, not just its current operating weight. Therefore, if your truck's GVWR is 15,000 kg, it exceeds the 5,000 kg limit, and you must find an alternate route.
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