Blocking is used in the front, back, and/or sides of a piece of cargo to keep it from sliding. Blocking is shaped to fit snugly against cargo. It is secured to the cargo deck to prevent cargo movement.
Whether or not you load and secure the cargo yourself, you are responsible for: Inspecting your cargo. Recognizing overloads and poorly balanced weight. Knowing your cargo is properly secured and does not obscure your view ahead or to the sides. Knowing your cargo does not restrict your access to emergency equipment.
In this case, it is implied that you can exceed the speed in a sober state, even without the influence of alcohol. Driving while under the influence of alcohol affects perception, vision, concentration, reaction time and causes drowsiness. Alcohol blunts alertness and reduces motor co-ordination. People who drive after using alcohol can't react as quickly when they need to. Their vision is affected, and may be blurred or doubled. Alcohol alters depth perception, making it hard to tell whether other vehicles, pedestrians or objects are close or far away.
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Question 25 is not C, the correct answer is A
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Is 23 number question is correct please???
Blocking is used in the front, back, and/or sides of a piece of cargo to keep it from sliding. Blocking is shaped to fit snugly against cargo. It is secured to the cargo deck to prevent cargo movement.
I’m exterminating sorry
I was mentioning the 22 number question
I think it will be properly secured cargo!
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Whether or not you load and secure the cargo yourself, you are responsible for:
Inspecting your cargo.
Recognizing overloads and poorly balanced weight.
Knowing your cargo is properly secured and does not obscure your view ahead or to the sides.
Knowing your cargo does not restrict your access to emergency equipment.
Is 38 correct? Aren't they all an effect?
In this case, it is implied that you can exceed the speed in a sober state, even without the influence of alcohol.
Driving while under the influence of alcohol affects perception, vision, concentration, reaction time and causes drowsiness.
Alcohol blunts alertness and reduces motor co-ordination. People who drive after using alcohol can't react as quickly when they need to. Their vision is affected, and may be blurred or doubled. Alcohol alters depth perception, making it hard to tell whether other vehicles, pedestrians or objects are close or far away.