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1. What is the maximum length that a load may project in front of a vehicle?

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2. Loaded shipping containers fitted with corner twist locks should:

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3. Which 'tie down angle' is not recommended for lashings?

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4. Which of the diagrams shows the correct loading position to prevent twisting of the chassis frame?

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5. Which diagram shows the best method for securing loads and protecting lashings?

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6. For vehicles with a GVM over 4.5 tonnes (excluding cranes) the vehicle width, including the load, must not be greater than:

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7. Which diagram shows the correct position for carrying loads with potentially dangerous projections?

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8. Which diagram shows the correct load position to ensure weight on the steer axles?

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9. A load restraint system on a vehicle should be capable of restraining what percentage of the weight of the load from shifting forwards and upwards?

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10. Which diagram shows the correct dunnage position for long rigid loads such as steel pipes?

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11. A load restraint system on a vehicle should be capable of restraining what percentage of the weight of the load from shifting sideways or rearwards?

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12. A poorly loaded vehicle is unsafe to drive. To avoid loss of steering and loss of traction under power, you should:

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13. Which diagram shows the correct method for restraining large pipe loads?

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14. The vehicles shown in the diagram are loaded with logs. Which ones have correctly secured loads?

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15. Which diagram shows the correct method for restraining a loose load?

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16. Which diagram shows the correct method for restraining small pipe or log loads?

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17. When loading cardboard cartons and boxes on a vehicle, where should the heaviest items be placed?

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18. The load on the vehicle shown in the diagram is resting against the headboard. This method of load restraint is known as:

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19. Which diagram shows the correct method for restraining divided loads?

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20. The most important part of blocking when securing a load is:

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21. Vehicles carrying what type of loads are more likely to overturn on corners?

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22. In which diagram is the load NOT blocked?

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23. What is the maximum allowable distance that a load may project on the side of a vehicle, provided overall width does not exceed 2.5 metres?

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24. Which of the following methods will best directly restrain a contained load?

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25. Sheets and tarpaulins are not strong enough to hold down bulk loads unless the load is:

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26. The truck shown in the diagram is braking heavily. In what direction will the unrestrained load on the truck tray move?

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