Tow Truck Operator Certification Practice Exam

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Class 1 light duty trucks can tow which of the following weight range?

  1. Cars weighing 5,000 to 9,000 pounds

  2. Cars, trucks, and vans weighing 6,001 through 10,000 pounds

  3. Trucks weighing 10,000 to 12,000 pounds

  4. Vans weighing 1,000 to 5,000 pounds

The correct answer is: Cars, trucks, and vans weighing 6,001 through 10,000 pounds

Class 1 light duty trucks are designated to handle specific towing capabilities, which typically fall within a certain weight range for safety and efficiency. The correct choice reflects the capacity of Class 1 light duty trucks, which have the ability to tow vehicles such as cars, trucks, and vans weighing between 6,001 and 10,000 pounds. This range aligns with the classification standards used in the towing industry, confirming that these trucks are ideal for towing heavier consumer vehicles. For instance, while other options may include various types of vehicles, they either fall outside the weight specifications for Class 1 light duty trucks or do not represent the comprehensive range of towing configurations these vehicles can manage effectively. Therefore, choice B accurately represents the towing capabilities defined for this class of truck, ensuring that operators are aware of the optimal weight limits for safe towing operations.