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Question 1
What is the specific gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) range for a vehicle requiring a Class D
license?
A) 1,000 to 10,000 pounds
B) 10,001 to 26,000 pounds
C) 10,001 to 26,001 pounds
D) 26,002 to 50,000 pounds
E) Over 80,000 pounds
Correct Answer: C) 10,001-26,001 pounds
Rationale: Louisiana law defines the Class D Chauffeur's license for those operating single
vehicles or combinations in the 10,001 to 26,001-pound weight range, provided they are not
transporting hazardous materials which would require a CDL.
Question 2
If you hold a valid Class D license, which other class of vehicle are you legally permitted to
drive?
A) Class A only
B) Class B only
C) Class C only
D) Class E requirements
E) No other classes are permitted
Correct Answer: D) Class E requirements
Rationale: A Class D license is a step above the basic Class E (personal) license. Therefore,
any driver who qualifies for a Class D license is also authorized to operate any vehicle that
falls under the Class E category.
Question 3
What is the minimum age requirement to apply for a Class D Chauffeur's license in Louisiana?
A) 15 years old
B) 16 years old
C) 17 years old
D) 18 years old
E) 21 years old
Correct Answer: C) 17
Rationale: While a Class E license can be obtained earlier, the state of Louisiana requires an
individual to be at least 17 years of age before they are eligible to receive a Class D
Chauffeur's license.
Question 4
What is the maximum legal width for most vehicles operating on Louisiana highways?
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A) 7 feet
B) 8 feet
C) 8 feet 6 inches
D) 10 feet
E) 12 feet
Correct Answer: B) 8 feet
Rationale: For the majority of vehicles, the legal width limit is 8 feet. This measurement
ensures that vehicles can safely stay within standard lane widths on state highways.
Question 5
Buses have a slightly different width allowance than standard trucks. What is the maximum
width for a bus?
A) 8 feet
B) 8 feet 2 inches
C) 8 feet 6 inches
D) 9 feet
E) 10 feet
Correct Answer: C) 8ft 6in
Rationale: Buses are permitted a slightly wider profile than standard freight vehicles,
allowing for a maximum width of 8 feet 6 inches to accommodate passenger seating and
safety standards.
Question 6
A load on a vehicle may not project more than ____ beyond the width of the body.
A) 2 inches
B) 4 inches
C) 6 inches
D) 10 inches
E) 12 inches
Correct Answer: C) 6in
Rationale: To prevent hazards to oncoming traffic or pedestrians, Louisiana law restricts
any load from extending more than 6 inches beyond the physical width of the vehicle's
body.
Question 7
What is the maximum legal height for all vehicles, including the load, when traveling in
Louisiana?
A) 12 feet 6 inches
B) 13 feet
C) 13 feet 6 inches
D) 14 feet
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E) 15 feet
Correct Answer: C) 13ft 6in
Rationale: The 13 feet 6 inches height limit is standard to ensure that vehicles can safely
pass under bridges, overpasses, and utility lines throughout the state.
Question 8
What is the maximum legal length for any single vehicle, including its load?
A) 30 feet
B) 35 feet
C) 40 feet
D) 45 feet
E) 65 feet
Correct Answer: C) 40ft
Rationale: A single vehicle (not a combination) is restricted to a maximum length of 40 feet
to ensure maneuverability and safety on various types of roadways.
Question 9
What is the maximum legal length for a truck-tractor and trailer combination?
A) 40 feet
B) 50 feet
C) 60 feet
D) 65 feet
E) 75 feet
Correct Answer: D) 65ft
Rationale: Combinations, such as a truck-tractor pulling a trailer, are granted a longer
maximum length of 65 feet compared to single-unit vehicles.
Question 10
In which scenario would the maximum height, length, and width requirements NOT apply to a
vehicle?
A) When driving a standard school bus
B) When driving an emergency vehicle at night
C) Auto carriers and trailers hauling poles, pilings, or logs during daylight
D) Only when driving on private property
E) When the vehicle is empty
Correct Answer: C) auto carriers, trailers hauling poles or pilings, trailers hauling logs as
long as they are operating during daylight
Rationale: Specific industrial and transport vehicles like auto carriers or those hauling
timber products (logs, poles) are exempt from standard dimension limits, but only during
daylight hours for safety reasons.