Length and weight increase what about a combination vehicle?
Correct. Longer, heavier rigs need more stopping distance, swing wider in turns, have larger blind spots, and require more time and space to change lanes.
Category: Combination Vehicles
This question is one of 55 in our Combination Vehicles bank. The reasoning above comes directly from the AAMVA CDL Manual, the source document used by every U.S. state DMV. Memorizing the underlying rule — not just the letter answer — is what separates passing on the first attempt from a return trip and another fee.