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Which of the following describes the off-tracking phenomenon experienced by a straight truck on a curve?
Off-tracking on a curve means the rear wheels of a straight truck will track inside the path of the front wheels, requiring the driver to account for this 'cutt
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Question: Which of the following describes the off-tracking phenomenon experienced by a straight truck on a curve?
Answer options:
- The front wheels losing traction and sliding outwards
- The rear wheels following a wider path than the front wheels ✅ The rear wheels following a narrower path than the front wheels
- The entire truck drifting to one side due to high winds
Correct answer: The rear wheels following a narrower path than the front wheels
Explanation: Off-tracking on a curve means the rear wheels of a straight truck will track inside the path of the front wheels, requiring the driver to account for this 'cutting' action.
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