Alberta Commercial Driver Practice Exam

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Why are railway crossings particularly dangerous for larger commercial vehicles?

They have more blind spots

They can’t stop quickly

These vehicles need more time to clear a crossing

Railway crossings pose significant dangers for larger commercial vehicles primarily because these vehicles require more time to clear a crossing. The length and weight of commercial trucks can affect their speed and braking distance, making it essential for drivers to recognize how long it takes for them to safely get across the tracks. If a driver misjudges the time needed to clear the intersection, they could be at risk of being caught on the tracks when a train approaches, leading to severe accidents.

Additionally, larger vehicles may face limitations in maneuverability, further complicating their ability to react promptly at these crossings. Understanding the time required to navigate these areas safely is critical for commercial drivers to avoid potential collisions and ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road.

They require special training

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