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When turning right in a longer Class 4 vehicle, why might you need to 'swing wide'?

When making a right turn, a longer commercial vehicle may need to 'swing wide' to the left initially to allow the rear wheels to clear the curb (avoiding off-tr

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Question: When turning right in a longer Class 4 vehicle, why might you need to 'swing wide'?

Answer options:

  • Staying as close to the curb as possible throughout the turn ✅ Moving slightly into the left lane before turning right to clear the curb
  • Driving over the curb to save time
  • Turning from the far left lane of a multi-lane road

Correct answer: Moving slightly into the left lane before turning right to clear the curb

Explanation: When making a right turn, a longer commercial vehicle may need to 'swing wide' to the left initially to allow the rear wheels to clear the curb (avoiding off-tracking onto the sidewalk).

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