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All vehicles that have a load extending 1.0 meter or more past the rear of the vehicle must have:

a) A warning flag on the load.
b) Rearview cameras installed.
c) Hazard lights continuously blinking.
d) Reflective tape or markings on the load.

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Final answer:

The answer to the safety requirement for vehicles with loads extending past their rear by 1 meter or more is typically a warning flag or reflective tape/markings on the load. These measures help improve visibility to other drivers on the road.

Step-by-step explanation:

When considering the mechanisms put in place to ensure road safety, especially regarding cargo transport, specific rules apply for all vehicles carrying loads that extend significantly beyond the structure of the vehicle itself. The question you've asked relates to this scenario: All vehicles that have a load extending 1.0 meter or more past the rear of the vehicle must have:

  • a) A warning flag on the load.
  • b) Rearview cameras installed.
  • c) Hazard lights continuously blinking.
  • d) Reflective tape or markings on the load.

In most jurisdictions, the correct answer would typically be (a) A warning flag on the load and/or (d) Reflective tape or markings on the load. These options are specifically intended to increase the visibility of the vehicle to others on the road, particularly during times when visibility might be reduced, such as in inclement weather or during nighttime driving. While rearview cameras (b) are beneficial for the driver to monitor the load, they don't provide external visibility to other drivers. Hazard lights (c) could also be required in some situations but are not usually dedicated to indicating an extended load.

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