Chapter 3: Weights and Dimensions (part 2)

An informative and visually engaging illustration depicting various vehicles under height restrictions, highways with power lines, and measurement tools, conveying the theme of vehicle weights and dimensions regulations.

Understanding Weights and Dimensions

Test your knowledge on the regulations surrounding weights and dimensions for vehicles! This quiz will challenge you with questions about height limits, axle definitions, and much more.

Key Features:

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Immediate feedback
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by MeasuringMist183
What is the maximum height for any vehicle, object, or contrivance (unless otherwise expressed in a permit)?
4.15 m
5 m
10 m
5.25 m
The weight limits for axel weights and gross vehicle weight are considered separately.
True
False
Most power and telephone lines over provincial highways have a minimum clearance of 6.2 meters.
True
False
Heavy vehicles are registered in Saskatchewan according to which weight?
Axle weight
Gross vehicle weight
All answers are correct
Gross vehicle weight minus axle weight
What is the definition of an axle?
The distance between the extreme axle centres of an axle group
An assembly of two or more wheels, which have a common axis of rotation
Any number of consecutive axles on a vehicle
For a semi trailer, "box-length" refers to what?
The distance from the front of the lead semi trailer to the rearmost vehicle in the A, B, or C train
The distance from the front of the load carrying area on the truck to the roarmost vehicle in the truck/trailer combo
The distance from the front of the semi to its rear
What is the definition of a coverter dolly?
Two or more vehicles joined together
A device used to convert a semi trailer to a full trailer
A device used to convert a full trailer into a semi trailer
A combination of vehicles composed of a tractor and semi trailer
What is a tractor also known as?
A power unit
A transport unit
Where the driver takes their naps
A pulling unit
What is an example of a height hazard?
An underpass
A fire escape in an alleyway
Service station and store canopies
Low hanging wires
All answers are correct
During winter months, snow buildup on the road surface can increase overhead clearance.
False
True
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