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NZ Road code for heavy vehicles
Questions for the Road Code exam for heavy vehicles
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10th Grade
01/14/2013

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Between which two points is th forward distance of a two-axle truck measured?
Definition
Rear Axis and the foremost point of the vehicle.
Term
What is the maximum distance a vehicle or its load may extend forward from the front edge of the driver's seat (in its rearmost position)?
Definition
3 metres
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What is the maximum height from the ground permitted for a vehicle including its load?
Definition
4.25 metres.
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What is the maximum width allowed for a vehicle (other than an agricultural vehicle) including its load?
Definition
2.5 metres or 1.25 from the longitudinal centre line
Term
What is the additional width allowable for fasteners used in securing loads?
Definition
25 mm on each side
Term
What is the maximum width permitted for a vehicle and its load either side of the longitudinal centre line?
Definition
1.25 metres
Term
On a two-axle truck, what is the forward distance?
Definition
Rear axis and the foremost point of the vehicle and its load.
Term
A vehicle has two load-sharing axles spaced 1.5 metres apart. What kind of axle set is this?
Definition
Tandem axle set.
Term
Apart from the maximum allowable body or load height of 4.25 metres for a heavy motor vehicle, what additional height is allowed for tarpaulins and lashings used to secure a load?
Definition
25 mm
Term
What is the maxmum forward distance for a heavy rigid vehicle without a tow coupling?
Definition
9.5 metres
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For a heavy rigid vehicle whose rear-most axle is a non-steering axle, the maximum rear overhang permitted including its load is the lessor of:
Definition
4 metres or 70% of the wheel base.
Term
What is the maximum overall length for a heavy rigid vehicle including its load when not towing a trailer?
Definition
12.6 metres
Term
What should you do after driving on an uneven surface?
Definition
Stop and check your load.
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What is the combined rate strength of lashings placed over rigid loads on heavy motor vehicles where loaded against a headboard?
Definition
1x the weight of the load
Term
When you are checking your load, what is the most important thing to look for?
Definition
Load security.
Term
How much weight (sideways) must load restraint systems be able to withstand?
Definition
Half the weight of the load sideways.
Term
Uncovered, loose bulk loads are liable to fall from the vehicle if they are higher than:
Definition
100 mm below the side of the vehicle body.
Term
When should you check you load?
Definition
At each rest stop
Term
Why must a driver do a pre-trip inspection?
Definition
The load is safely secured.
Term
Who is responsible to see that a load is correctly loaded and secure?
Definition
The driver.
Term
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?
Definition
20 tonnes (twice the weight of the load)
Term
A load of 15 tonne carried on a rigid truck with a headboard is secured by two tie downs. What must the combined strength of the tie downs be equal to or stronger than?
Definition
The weight of the load (15 tonnes)
Term
Anchor points to which the lashings are secured must have a strength of at least:
Definition
1x the strength of the lashings
Term
If a driver (other than a taxi driver) is subject to work time requirements, what is the maximum continuous period of work time allowed before a minimum 1/2 hour break is required?
Definition
5 1/2 hours.
Term
If a driver is subject to work time requirements, what is the maximum period of work time permitted in any cumulative work day?
Definition
13 hours.
Term
If a driver is subject to work time requirements, what is the maximum period of work time permitted in any cumulative work period?
Definition
70 hours.
Term
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?
Definition
24 hours.
Term
Failure by a driver to produce an approved logbook when requested by an enforcement officer is an offence. If you are convicted of this offence, you may be disqualified or fined. What is the maximum you can be fined?
Definition
$2,000.00
Term
Every driver of a vehicle for which a logbook is required must retain the logbook. For what period of time after the last entry must the logbook be retained?
Definition
12 months
Term
If a driver is subject to work time requirements, what is the minimum continuous period of rest time that must be taken before commencing a new cumulative work day?
Definition
10 hours.
Term
After 5 1/2 hours of continuous work time, what is the minimum rest time required?
Definition
1/2 hour or 30 minutes.
Term
You are employed as a driver. Within what period of time must you deliver a copy of each completed logbook to your employer?
Definition
14 days.
Term
You are a driver (other than a taxi driver) and work time starts at 7am. What is the latest time that you must take a rest break?
Definition
12.30pm.
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