Alberta Class 1 License Practice Exam

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Which statement about a B Train connection mechanism is accurate?

The B Train is a safer coupling mechanism than the A Train

An independent converter dolly is required

The B Train is the optimal connection for carrying heavy loads

The fifth wheel assembly sits on the rear axle of the lead trailer

In a B Train, two trailers are linked by a converter dolly, and the crucial mounting for the linking mechanism is a fifth wheel assembly located on the rear axle area of the lead trailer. This placement allows the converter dolly to connect to the lead trailer and then to the rear trailer, providing the articulation needed for the chain of trailers to move as a unit. That’s why the statement describing the fifth wheel assembly sitting on the rear axle of the lead trailer is accurate.

The other statements aren’t fixed truths about B Trains. Safety comparisons between B Trains and A Trains aren’t absolute—they depend on load, road, maintenance, and driver skill. Requiring an independent converter dolly isn’t a universal rule for all B Trains, and “optimal for heavy loads” isn’t guaranteed—different configurations suit different hauling needs and restrictions.

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