Alberta Commercial Driver Practice Exam

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What happens if a vehicle is not purged of dangerous goods remnants?

It can safely carry other Loads

It must undergo a rigorous cleanup before reuse

It can be stored without issues

It may pose safety hazards

If a vehicle is not purged of dangerous goods remnants, it may pose safety hazards. Residual amounts of hazardous materials can lead to various risks, including contamination, chemical reactions, or leaks. These remnants could also be harmful to human health and the environment, and might violate regulations governing the transport of dangerous goods. Ensuring that a vehicle is properly purged and cleaned before transporting other loads is crucial for maintaining safety standards and preventing incidents. A vehicle that has not been appropriately cleaned could inadvertently create dangerous situations for drivers, passengers, and anyone else in the vicinity.

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