What is the maximum speed when headlight becomes defective?
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A.
40 KMPH
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B.
30 KMPH
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C.
25 KMPH
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D.
20 KMPH
Correct Answer:
A. 40 KMPH
Explanation:
When a locomotive's headlight fails while in transit, safety protocols mandate a reduction in speed to ensure the driver can react to potential hazards with limited visibility. In Indian Railways, if the headlight becomes defective during the journey, the train must proceed at a restricted maximum speed of 40 KMPH. This precaution allows the train to reach the next station safely for repairs while maintaining a pace that minimizes the risk of collisions or derailments in low-light conditions.
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