When certain signals are present, it is possible to transite autotrucks up to 10-meters in length. This article will discuss the details of when and how this is possible.
Allowed Transiting of 10-meter Autotrucks
When the signal is present, autotrucks of up to 10-meters in length are allowed to transite. This means that the autotruck must not exceed 10-meters in length in order to be able to transite. If the autotruck is longer than 10-meters, it will not be allowed to transite.
When Signal is Present
The signal that allows for the transiting of 10-meter autotrucks must be present for the transiting to be allowed. This means that if the signal is not present, then the autotruck will not be allowed to transite. The signal must be present for the transiting to be allowed.
In conclusion, when the signal is present, autotrucks of up to 10-meters in length are allowed to transite. This means that the autotruck must not exceed 10-meters in length in order to be able to transite. If the autotruck is longer than 10-meters, it will not be allowed to transite. The signal that allows for the transiting of 10-meter autotrucks must be present for the transiting to be allowed.