Louisiana Class D Chauffeur's License Practice Test

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If a load extends more than 4 feet past the body of the vehicle, what must be attached during daylight?

  1. A caution sign

  2. A red flag

  3. A reflective tape

  4. A white light

The correct answer is: A red flag

When a load extends more than 4 feet beyond the body of a vehicle during daylight, the law requires that a red flag must be attached to ensure visibility and safety. The bright color of the flag serves as a clear warning to other drivers about the extended load, helping to prevent accidents on the road. This requirement is in place to alert other motorists, as an overhanging load can be a potential hazard if not properly marked. The use of a red flag is specifically designated for this purpose, as it is easily recognizable and signals caution effectively.