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What is the primary implication if a critical safety defect is found on a straight truck during a post-trip inspection and noted on the trip inspection report?

If a critical safety defect is discovered, the vehicle is deemed unsafe and must be immediately removed from service. This ensures the defect is addressed befor

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Question: What is the primary implication if a critical safety defect is found on a straight truck during a post-trip inspection and noted on the trip inspection report?

Answer options:

  • The defect can be ignored until the next scheduled maintenance ✅ The vehicle must be immediately removed from service until the defect is repaired or deemed safe
  • The defect only needs to be verbally reported to a supervisor
  • The driver can make a temporary repair to get to the next terminal

Correct answer: The vehicle must be immediately removed from service until the defect is repaired or deemed safe

Explanation: If a critical safety defect is discovered, the vehicle is deemed unsafe and must be immediately removed from service. This ensures the defect is addressed before the vehicle can pose a danger. (Provincial Commercial Vehicle Safety Standards)

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