Case Study 106
CASE STUDY 106
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Case Study 106
Finlay is a category C+E driver who has held his LGV licence for four years. As usual, he starts the day by carrying ou his daily checks. The Transport manager has asked him to report what the maximum load capability of the front tyres are before leaving.
He departs his yard at 07.30am. It is based along the busy B289 road which is popular with cyclists.
It is autumn and raining heavily.
Finlay is driving under EU rules
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Question 1 of 61. Question
Where will Finlay find information about the tyre load capability?
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Question 2 of 62. Question
The tyre wall will display
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Question 3 of 63. Question
Turbulence is created by Finlay's large vehicle when travelling at speed.
This is most likely to be a danger to
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Question 4 of 64. Question
Finlay wants to turn left out of his depot yard.
What is most important when deciding his position
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Question 5 of 65. Question
Look at the image below
What sign is Finlay most likely to see?
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Question 6 of 66. Question
The stopping distance today will be
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