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CASE STUDY 38
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Case Study 38
Mark is employed by a stationery company that supplies local schools. His role consists of warehouse work and making deliveries.
He reached the age of sixty five last month, and as a result, he decided to work on a part time basis for the company.
Before leaving to make his deliveries, his boss asks him to make sure the vehicles’ height indicator sticker is visible.
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Question 1 of 61. Question
When making deliveries, what sign is Mark most likely to see?
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Question 2 of 62. Question
The delivery route Mark drives takes him under a railway bridge which has no signs indicating it's height
What does this mean?
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Question 3 of 63. Question
The lorry Mark is using for deliveries has rectangular red and yellow reflective markings on the rear.
What does this indicate?
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Question 4 of 64. Question
A sign displaying the vehicle's height must be visible from the driving position when it is?
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Question 5 of 65. Question
Mark must not stop on this road marking because he may obstruct what?
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Question 6 of 66. Question
When will Mark next need to renew his licence?
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