Class D -1- Regulations - Level 6
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Category: Class D -1- Regulations - Level 6
What does it mean if no signal tone from the GO-Box is heard when passing through a toll gantry?
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What is the maximum length of a two-axle bus?
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You are driving a bus of vehicle class M3 with 3 axles. What is the maximum gross weight of such vehicles?
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Your vehicle's GO-Box did not emit a signal tone when passing through a toll gantry. How should you behave?
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You are driving a bus of vehicle class M2 with 2 axles and are towing a single-axle trailer of vehicle class O1. Must you change the axle count setting on the GO-Box compared to a trip with the bus without a trailer?
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You want to install a GO-Box for toll collection in your bus. What must you observe?
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Where can you read the maximum permitted axle loads of your bus?
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Where can you read the maximum permissible gross weight of your bus?
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Your vehicle's GO-Box emitted four signal tones when passing through a toll gantry. How should you behave?
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The construction length of your two-axle bus is 12.5 m. You want to mount a ski rack at the rear of the bus. Are you allowed to do this?
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You are driving a bus of vehicle class M3 with 2 axles. What is the maximum gross weight of such vehicles?
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What can the signal tones of the GO-Box mean when passing through a toll gantry?
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You are driving a bus of vehicle class M3 with 2 axles. What is the maximum permitted axle load?
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You are driving a bus of vehicle class M3 with 4 axles. What is the maximum gross weight of such vehicles?
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You are driving a bus of vehicle class M2 with 2 axles and are towing a single-axle trailer of vehicle class O1. Why don't you need to change the axle count setting on the GO-Box compared to a trip with the bus without a trailer?
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