B and D
What I thought too.
Read and THINK!
The clue is TOWED VEHICLE. A TOWING vehicle - doesn't put IT'S WEIGHT on the TOWED VEHICLE.
These are SO SIMPLE - they are designed to screw you up. It's sad they resort to that kind of trickery - but there you have it.
The object is to see IF YOU ARE PAYING ATTENTION.
Rick
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Read and THINK!
The clue is TOWED VEHICLE. A TOWING vehicle - doesn't put IT'S WEIGHT on the TOWED VEHICLE.
These are SO SIMPLE - they are designed to screw you up. It's sad they resort to that kind of trickery - but there you have it.
The object is to see IF YOU ARE PAYING ATTENTION.
Rick
Rick, do you agree B and D are correct?
If so, B and D is not an option! The question assumes a single correct answer!
Operating While Intoxicated
I consider the correct answer to be "C"
I'll give a hint. A "full" trailer is not a reference to how much is in the trailer. A "full" trailer is a type of trailer, just as a "semi" trailer is a type of trailer.
I consider the correct answer to be "C"
And you would be CORRECT!
Difference between a semi-trailer and a full trailer
Which is even MORE BIZARRE. A full trailer has wheels front and rear of the trailer - and is DRAGGED. But it's WEIGHT IS BORNE BY IT'S OWN AXLES.
Can't honestly say I've seen one of these. Another example, might be a double on a dolly.
Rick
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