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What does the term 'off-tracking' mean when turning a long commercial vehicle?

When turning right, the rear wheels of a longer vehicle will follow a shorter path than the front wheels, potentially hitting the curb (off-tracking).

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Question: What does the term 'off-tracking' mean when turning a long commercial vehicle?

Answer options: ✅ The rear wheels follow a shorter path than the front wheels

  • The front wheels slide outward on a turn
  • The vehicle's engine loses power during a turn
  • The trailer moves faster than the tractor

Correct answer: The rear wheels follow a shorter path than the front wheels

Explanation: When turning right, the rear wheels of a longer vehicle will follow a shorter path than the front wheels, potentially hitting the curb (off-tracking).

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