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What is the safest practice when spotting a straight truck while backing up to a loading dock?
Due to extensive blind spots, getting out and looking (G.O.A.L.) or using a trained and communicating spotter are the safest methods for backing up a commercial
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Question: What is the safest practice when spotting a straight truck while backing up to a loading dock?
Answer options:
- Rely solely on rearview mirrors and trust your judgment
- Use the horn repeatedly to alert pedestrians ✅ Get out and look, or use a reliable spotter while communicating clearly
- Back up quickly to minimize time spent in reverse
Correct answer: Get out and look, or use a reliable spotter while communicating clearly
Explanation: Due to extensive blind spots, getting out and looking (G.O.A.L.) or using a trained and communicating spotter are the safest methods for backing up a commercial vehicle. (Provincial Class 3 Driver's Handbook)
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