Advanced Ground Instructor (AGI) Practice Exam

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Where are fuel trucks prohibited from driving?

  1. through the SW cargo tunnel

  2. on the depressed roadway

  3. through a concourse underpass

  4. all of the above

The correct answer is: all of the above

Fuel trucks are prohibited from driving through certain areas, such as cargo tunnels, the depressed roadway, and concourse underpasses, due to safety and security regulations. These locations typically have restrictions to mitigate risks associated with fuel transportation, which can pose hazards such as spills or potential fire hazards. In cargo tunnels, the confined space and the risks associated with flammable materials make them unsuitable for such vehicles to ensure the safety of workers and equipment. Similarly, driving on the depressed roadway may present hazards related to clearance and traffic management, while concourse underpasses can compromise passenger safety and the structural integrity of terminal facilities. By prohibiting fuel trucks from all of these areas, airport authorities aim to maintain a secure and safe environment, minimizing the likelihood of accidents and incidents involving hazardous materials. This comprehensive approach ensures that all potential high-risk areas are adequately addressed in the regulations governing the operation of fuel trucks.