Asked by Carly Eischen on Jul 20, 2024
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If a truck is carrying 20% more weight than it was spec'd for,how much should tire pressures be increased to compensate?
A) additional 20%
B) reduce by 20% to increase footprint
C) over-inflation does not compensate for overloads
D) none of the above
Tire Pressures
The amount of air pressure in tires, critical for optimal vehicle performance and safety.
Overload
A condition where the current flowing through an electrical circuit exceeds the designed capacity, potentially causing damage or failure.
Footprint
The critical contact interface between a tire and the road surface it contacts. Also used to describe the ground uplink/downlink geographic signal area of a satellite communications system; for instance, a truck can move through multiple communication footprints on a cross-continental trip.
- Understand the impact of tire pressure on truck operation and safety.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the impact of tire pressure on truck operation and safety.
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