Load Restraint Safety Quiz

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Load Restraint Safety Quiz

Test your knowledge on load restraint safety with our engaging quiz designed for drivers and transport safety professionals. Understand key concepts about vehicle load limits, securement techniques, and road safety regulations.

Prepare yourself with questions covering:

  • Load and axle specifications
  • Vehicle dimensions and regulations
  • Work time requirements
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DrivingGear130
Anchor points to which the lashings are secured must have a strength of at least?
At least twice the strength of the lashings
At least half the strength of the lashings
At least the strength of the lashings
At least one quarter the strength of the lashings
What is the maximum overall length for a heavy rigid vehicle including its load when not towing a trailer?
11.5 metres
12.5 metres
12.6 metres
13 metres
If a driver is subject to work time requirements, what is the minum continuous period of rest time that must be taken before commencing a new cumulative work day?
7.5 hours min
10 hours min
11 hours min
12 hours min
A vehicle has two load-sharing axles spaces 1.5 metres apart. What kind of axle set is this?
A single axle set
A tandem axel set
A Tri-axel set
A Quad axel set
If a driver is subject to work time requirements, what is the minimum continuous rest time to be taken before a new cumulative work period commences?
12 hours min
18 hours min
24 hours min
36 hours min
If a driver is subject to work time requirements, what is the maximum period of work time permitted in any cumulative work day?
13 Hours Max
15 Hours Max
18 Hours Max
A load of 10 tonne carried on a rigid truck with no headboard is secured by two tie downs. What must the combined strength of the tie downs be?
At least twice the weight of the load
At least the weight of the load
At least half the weight of the load
At least four times the weight of the load
What does a white reflector (cat's eye) placed on the road mean?
The left side of the road
The centre of the road
The right side of the road
Fire Hydrant
What does a yellow reflector (cat's eye) placed on the road mean?
The Left side of the road
The Centres of the Road
No Passing
Fire Hydrant
A heavy motor vehicle has a gross vehicle mass (GVM) exceeding?
3500kg
4000kg
4500kg
6000kg
What is the maximum forward distance for a heavy rigid vehicle without a tow coupling?
9.5 metres
10.0 metres
11.0 metres
11.5 metres
Providing a manufacturer's tyre and axle ratings permit, what is the maximum weight allowed on a single standard-tyred axle?
8200 kg max
7200 kg max
6000 kg max
5000 kg max
For a heavy rigid vehicle whose rear-most axle is non-steering axle, the maximum rear overhang permitted including its load is the lessor of:
4.0 metres or 50% of wheelbase
4.0 metres or 70% of wheelbase
4.5 metres or 50% of wheelbase
4.5 metres or 70% of wheelbase
How much weight (sideways) must load restraint systems be able to withstand
At least four times the weight of the load
At least the weight of the load
At least twice the weight of the load
At least half the weight of the load
Between which two points is the forward distance of a two-axel measured?
Between the rear axis and the front of the vehicle or load
The rear wheels to the front of the vehicle or load
The rear wheel to the front wheel
The rear of the vehicle to the front of the vehicle
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