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#1. Where are weight limit signs most commonly posted?
Weight limits protect structures that cannot safely support heavy vehicles.
#2. What is the safest action when your vehicle exceeds a posted weight limit?
The safest approach is to plan ahead and follow alternate routes to avoid violating weight limits and risking damage.
#3. What is usually displayed on a weight limit sign?
The sign clearly states the maximum allowable weight for the road or bridge.
#4. True or False: Passing a weight limit sign is only a minor traffic violation.
Violating a weight limit can result in fines, legal penalties, and serious accidents.
#5. True or False: Weight limit signs apply to all vehicles, not just trucks.
Any vehicle that exceeds the posted limit can cause damage or risk structural failure.
#6. True or False: Ignoring a weight limit sign is not dangerous if the vehicle feels light.
Exceeding weight limits can cause bridges or roads to fail, risking serious accidents.
#7. True or False: Weight limit signs may be temporary due to construction or temporary load restrictions.
Some weight restrictions are temporary to protect structures during maintenance or roadwork.
#8. What is the purpose of weight limit signs for bridges?
Overweight vehicles can weaken or damage bridges, creating safety hazards.
#9. What do weight limit signs indicate?
Weight limit signs are used to protect roads, bridges, and structures from damage caused by vehicles exceeding the posted weight.
#10. What should a driver of a heavy vehicle do when approaching a weight-restricted bridge?
Drivers must obey posted weight limits and avoid roads or bridges that cannot safely support their vehicle.



