North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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What classification is given to a truck that has no motor?

  1. Motor vehicle

  2. Non-motorized vehicle

  3. Commercial vehicle

  4. Heavy equipment

The correct answer is: Non-motorized vehicle

A truck that has no motor is classified as a non-motorized vehicle because it does not have an engine or other onboard power source that provides propulsion. This classification is important in distinguishing between vehicles that rely on engines for movement and those that are typically moved by external forces or human effort. For example, a bicycle, a wagon, or a horse-drawn cart would fall into the category of non-motorized vehicles as well. Motor vehicles, in contrast, require a functioning motor to operate. Commercial vehicles refer specifically to those designed for business purposes (like transporting goods or passengers), while heavy equipment generally includes machinery used for construction or large-scale tasks and typically possesses a motor as well. Thus, the correct classification reflects the absence of a motor in the truck.