Q
361. Which of these statements about marking a stopped vehicle is true?
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Aa. The rear reflective triangle should never be moved once placed.
Bb. If a hill keeps drivers behind you from seeing the vehicle within 500 feet, the rear reflective triangle should be moved to give adequate warning.
Cc. Reflective triangles are not required for marking a stopped vehicle.
Detailed Explanation
The correct answer is "b. If a hill keeps drivers behind you from seeing the vehicle within 500 feet, the rear reflective triangle should be moved to give adequate warning.". This is based on federal CDL regulations and safety standards.
Correct Answer: b. If a hill keeps drivers behind you from seeing the vehicle within 500 feet, the rear reflective triangle should be moved to give adequate warning.
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