Question
What is meant when referring to a truck’s “no-zone”?
Group of answer choices
a. A road that trucks are not allowed to drive through
b. The areas on all four sides of a truck that cannot be seen by the truck’s driver
c. The “point of no return” area in front of a truck
d. Locations where a truck cannot perform a U-turn
Group of answer choices
a. A road that trucks are not allowed to drive through
b. The areas on all four sides of a truck that cannot be seen by the truck’s driver
c. The “point of no return” area in front of a truck
d. Locations where a truck cannot perform a U-turn
Answers
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The correct answer is:
b. The areas on all four sides of a truck that cannot be seen by the truck’s driver.
The "no-zone" refers to the blind spots around a truck where the driver has limited visibility, making it important for other drivers to be cautious when driving near trucks.
b. The areas on all four sides of a truck that cannot be seen by the truck’s driver.
The "no-zone" refers to the blind spots around a truck where the driver has limited visibility, making it important for other drivers to be cautious when driving near trucks.