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If you're driving up a hill and approach a heavy truck, what should you be aware of?

  1. The truck may be traveling slower than the speed limit

  2. You may not be able to safely pass the truck

  3. You may not be able to legally pass the truck

  4. All of the above are correct

The correct answer is: All of the above are correct

When driving up a hill and approaching a heavy truck, it is important to be aware of several factors that affect road safety and driving dynamics. Heavy trucks often have a limit to how quickly they can accelerate, especially on inclines. This means that they may be traveling slower than the speed limit due to the increased effort required to maintain speed or climb the hill. Additionally, the width and size of heavy trucks can obstruct sightlines and create a challenging environment for passing, especially on sloped terrain where visibility is compromised. It's critical to assess whether you have enough space and visibility to safely maneuver around the truck before attempting to pass. If the truck is moving slower and obscuring your view of oncoming traffic or the road ahead, it may not be a safe option to initiate a pass. Lastly, depending on local traffic laws and the specific road markings, there may be legal restrictions on passing trucks in certain situations, such as on hills or curves, where visibility is limited. Therefore, being aware of the possibility that legal restrictions apply is also crucial for making safe driving decisions in this scenario. Given these considerations, recognizing that all of these aspects—slower speeds, potentially unsafe passing conditions, and possible legal restrictions—are relevant is essential for ensuring safety