Truck truck rigid vehicles October 4, 2024October 9, 2024 Truck Driving Test -Rigid Vehicles 1 / 6 Can a driver holding a Medium Rigid (MR) licence drive the type of vehicle shown in the diagram? A. No. B. Yes. C. Only if the owner gives special permission. 2 / 6 What is the maximum allowable length of a rigid vehicle, including its load? A. 12.5 metres. B. 15.5 metres. C. 14 metres. 3 / 6 Look at the diagram. The diagram shows a rigid truck with a single rear axle fitted with 4 standard tyres. The maximum statutory axle load is: A. 9.0 tonnes. B. 13.0 tonnes. C. 16.5 tonnes. Explaination: "The maximum load on a single rear axle with four tyres is 9.0 tonnes." 4 / 6 Which vehicle in the diagram are you permitted to drive with a medium rigid licence? A. Vehicle A. B. Vehicle B. C. Vehicle C. 5 / 6 The driver of a 10 tonne GVM commercial bus (coach) is approaching the sign shown in the diagram. What should the driver do? A. Not exceed 40 Km/h. B. Only drive faster than 40 Km/h if it is safe. C. Ignore the sign as it only applies to vehicles with a GVM above 15 tonnes. Explaination: "This sign is the maximum speed for trucks and buses." 6 / 6 You are driving a bus that displays this sign and there are no street lights or houses along the road: A. You have right of way when you pull out from a bus stop only if you are not crossing a lane line. B. You do not have right of way when you pull out from a bus stop. C. You have right of way when you pull out from a bus stop. Explaination: "You do not have right of way." Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz