Case Study 113
CASE STUDY 113
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Case Study 113
Dale has a temporary summer position transporting sand to a cement factory in the South West of England. He is driving a tipper with a maximum authorised mass of 32,000kg and a kerbside weight of 18,500kg.
Dale worked on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday this week which is a total of four days.
His truck is fitted with a sleeper cab, but he has never needed to use it as his work is completed by 18:00 pm at the latest.
Dale starts work at 06:00 am
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Question 1 of 61. Question
What is the gross vehicle weight of Dale's truck?
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Question 2 of 62. Question
What is the maximum permitted payload of Dale's truck?
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Question 3 of 63. Question
Where can information on the vehicle's gross vehicle weight or maximum authorised mass be found
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Question 4 of 64. Question
Visibility will be reduced by having a
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Question 5 of 65. Question
Dale's load will be heavier when
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Question 6 of 66. Question
Dale's employer has asked him to work the same days for the next four weeks.
Why is this not possible?
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