Ontario Class D Practice Test · Question
When backing a straight truck into a dock, a driver should prioritize which of these actions?
Safe backing requires continuous vigilance. Drivers should frequently check their mirrors, use GOAL, be aware of blind spots, and proceed slowly to allow for re
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Question: When backing a straight truck into a dock, a driver should prioritize which of these actions?
Answer options:
- Backing as quickly as possible to save time
- Relying on hand signals from a helper only, without looking in mirrors ✅ Checking mirrors frequently, using GOAL, being aware of potential blind spots, and progressing slowly
- Turning the steering wheel fully in one direction and holding it there
Correct answer: Checking mirrors frequently, using GOAL, being aware of potential blind spots, and progressing slowly
Explanation: Safe backing requires continuous vigilance. Drivers should frequently check their mirrors, use GOAL, be aware of blind spots, and proceed slowly to allow for reaction time and adjustments.
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