The maximum weight of the vehicle without the transported load.
The maximum weight that has been loaded on the vehicle.
The actual weight of the vehicle along with the load, crew and passengers from time to time.
2. The maximum speed in the speed limiter device fitted to lorries, in pursuance of directive 92/6/EEC, is:
100 km/h.
85 km/h.
90 km/h.
3. For how long should the recording charts (discs-tapes) of the tachographs be kept after their use?
24 months.
6 months.
12 months.
4. Every lorry should be fitted with two (2) dry powder fire-extinguishers or fire-extinguishers of other material of equivalent extinguishing effectiveness approved by the Fire Brigade, each with a net weight of:
6 kg.
8 kg.
10 kg.
5. The driver of a lorry that has a speed limiter device should always have with them, among others, the following documents in connection with the said system:
Guarantee of the system.
Manual of the system.
Certification of the agent or certification of the authorised workshop that installed the system.
6. The following note should be written in the lorry registration licence that has a speed limiter device:
“It has a speed limiter device. Speed higher than 90 km/h is permitted”.
“It has a speed limiter device”.
“It has a speed limiter device. Maximum speed: 90 km/h”.
7. The speed limiter device with which the lorry is fitted acts on:
The gases exhaust system.
The fuel supply system.
The braking system.
8. The driver of a lorry fitted with a speed limiter device:
Is permitted to increase permanently the speed limit of the limiter.
Is permitted to increase temporarily the speed limit of the limiter.
Is not permitted to increase either temporarily or permanently the speed limit of the limiter.
9. On a tyre that bears the indication 12.00 R 20 154/149 L, 149 indicates:
The maximum permissible load that the tyre can bear when single.
The maximum speed at which the tyre can bear the maximum permissible load.
The maximum permissible load that the tyre can bear when the wheel has double tyres.
10. According to the legislation, maximum permissible weight is:
The maximum load weight that is permitted to be loaded on the vehicle.
The maximum weight of a loaded vehicle, which is stated as gross weight in its licence.
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