If you must stop on a highway, how far behind your truck should the last warning device be placed?

100 feet.. Section 2.5: On a two-lane road carrying traffic in both directions or an undivided highway, place warning devices within 10

If you must stop on a highway, how far behind your truck should the last warning device be placed?

ANSWER BREAKDOWN
  • A. Correct. On a two-lane road carrying traffic in both directions or an undivided highway, place warning devices within 10 feet of the front or rear corners, and 100 feet behind and ahead of the vehicle.
  • B. Incorrect. The correct distance is 100 feet, not 200 feet. On a two-lane road carrying traffic in both directions or an undivided highway, place warning devices within 10 feet of the front or rear corners, and 100 feet behind and ahead of the vehicle.
  • C. Incorrect. The correct distance is 100 feet, not 500 feet. On a two-lane road carrying traffic in both directions or an undivided highway, place warning devices within 10 feet of the front or rear corners, and 100 feet behind and ahead of the vehicle.
  • D. Incorrect. The correct distance is 100 feet, not 10 feet. On a two-lane road carrying traffic in both directions or an undivided highway, place warning devices within 10 feet of the front or rear corners, and 100 feet behind and ahead of the vehicle.