1.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
A 15-tonne load is carried on a rigid truck with a headboard and secured by two tie-downs. The combined strength of the tie-downs must be equal to or stronger than:
2.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Where must the road user charges (RUC) licence be displayed on a heavy motor vehicle fitted with a windscreen?
3.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the maximum width permitted for a vehicle (other than an agricultural vehicle), including its load?
4.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the lowest class of licence required to drive a rigid vehicle that has a gross combined weight of 12,000 kg?
5.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the maximum speed limit for a heavy motor vehicle, excluding a school bus?
6.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
From what minimum distance must the rear red light of a heavy goods service vehicle be visible?
7.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the maximum height allowed from the ground for a vehicle, including its load?
8.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
A driver is subject to work time requirements. What is the minimum continuous rest time that must be taken before a new cumulative work period commences?
9.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Within what period of time must you deliver a copy of each completed logbook record to your employer if you are employed as a driver?
10.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What does the term gross weight mean?
11.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
A driver is subject to work time requirements. What is the maximum period of work time permitted in any cumulative work day?
12.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the maximum forward distance permitted for a heavy motor vehicle with a tow coupling?
13.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
When should you check your load? (Select all that apply)
14.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
If the manufacturer’s tyre and axle ratings permit, what is the maximum weight allowed on a single standard-tyred axle?
15.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Apart from the maximum width of 2.55 metres for a vehicle and its load, what additional width is permitted for fasteners used in securing loads?
16.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
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)?
17.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Who is responsible for ensuring that a permit is carried for overweight or over-dimensional loads?
18.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
How much sideways weight must load restraint systems be able to withstand?
19.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Why must drivers do a pre-trip safety inspection? (Select all that apply)
20.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Between what two points is the forward distance of a two-axle truck measured?
21.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the maximum distance a load can extend out from the side of the body of a trailer before an over-dimensional flag is required?
22.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
How many logbooks must a driver maintain?
23.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the maximum distance a load can extend behind the body of a trailer before an over-dimensional flag is required?
24.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
A 10-tonne load is carried on a rigid truck with no headboard and is secured by two tie-downs. What must the combined strength of the tie-downs be?
25.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the minimum rest time required after 5.5 hours of continuous work time?
26.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What does the term tare weight of a vehicle mean?
27.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Anchor points to which lashings are secured must have a strength of at least:
28.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Loose, uncovered bulk loads are liable to fall from a vehicle if they are higher than:
29.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
A driver (other than a taxi driver) starts work at 7:00 am. By what time must the driver take a rest break at the latest?
30.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What should you do after driving on an uneven surface?
31.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
A vehicle has two load-sharing axles spaced 1.5 metres apart. What type of axle set is this?
32.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the maximum forward distance permitted for a heavy rigid vehicle without a tow coupling?
33.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
When a heavy trailer is being towed, where must a road user charges (RUC) licence be displayed? (Select all that apply)
34.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
A driver is subject to work time requirements. What is the maximum period of work time permitted in any cumulative work period?
35.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
When checking your load, what is the most important thing to look for?
36.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
If drivers are 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?
37.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Who is responsible for ensuring a load is correctly loaded and secured?
38.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the maximum length for a heavy rigid vehicle, including its load, when not towing a trailer?
39.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
A heavy motor vehicle is defined as a vehicle that has a gross vehicle mass (GVM) exceeding:
40.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
For a heavy motor vehicle, what weight limits must be included on a loading certificate?
41.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
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 30-minute break is required?
42.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
If the manufacturer’s tyre and axle ratings are not exceeded, what is the maximum weight permitted on a twin-tyred axle?
43.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
For a heavy rigid vehicle whose rearmost axle is a non-steering axle, what is the maximum rear overhang allowed including its load?
44.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What information regarding the vehicle must be included in the logbook? (Select all that apply)
45.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Drivers who fail to produce an approved logbook when requested by an enforcement officer commit an offence. If convicted of this offence, what is the maximum fine?
46.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
Apart from the maximum body or load height of 4.3 metres for a heavy motor vehicle, what additional height is permitted for tarpaulins and lashings used to secure a load?
47.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
How often are you required to renew your endorsement to carry dangerous goods?
48.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
What is the maximum width allowed for a vehicle and its load on either side of the longitudinal centre line?
49.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
For how long must drivers retain their logbook after the date of the last entry?
50.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
During the hours of darkness, when the load carried is greater than 1 metre wide and extends more than 1 metre from the rear of the vehicle, what warning devices are required?
51.
Class 2 and 4 (heavy vehicle)
On heavy motor vehicles, what must be the combined rated strength of lashings placed over rigid loads that are loaded against a headboard?