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When loading you vehicle, your target load capacity should be a maximum of _______ per belted seating position A. 100 lbs B. 150 lbs C. 200 lbs D. 250 lbs
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User: When loading you vehicle, your target load capacity should be a maximum of _______ per belted seating position A. 100 lbs B. 150 lbs C. 200 lbs D. 250 lbs

Weegy: The answer is B. 150 lbs. When loading you vehicle, your target load capacity should be a maximum of 150 lbs per belted seating position.
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User: Which of the following is NOT true about you seating position? A. Your steering wheel should be in line with the tops of your shoulders B. It will not substantially affect vehicle balance C. Sitting too far from the wheel can result in bad posture and back pain D. Sitting too close to the wheel leaves you vulnerable to an airbag injury

Weegy: The statement that is NOT true is: B. It will not substantially affect vehicle balance.
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