The 'center of gravity' of a load:

Can make a vehicle more likely to roll over if it is high. Section 3.1: A high center of gravity means you are more likely to tip over.

The 'center of gravity' of a load:

ANSWER BREAKDOWN
  • A. Incorrect. "Should be kept as high as possible" is not correct. A high center of gravity means you are more likely to tip over. Cargo should be piled as low as possible.
  • B. Correct. A high center of gravity means you are more likely to tip over. Cargo should be piled as low as possible.
  • C. Incorrect. "Does not affect handling" is not correct. A high center of gravity means you are more likely to tip over. Cargo should be piled as low as possible.
  • D. Incorrect. "Should be placed behind the rear axle" is not correct. A high center of gravity means you are more likely to tip over. Cargo should be piled as low as possible.