2 ptsCOfficial number: 10793
If you are driving an overnormative vehicle, shall you carry and show to authorised personal the passing permission?

Explanation
Correct answer: Yes.
The permit, an example of which is shown in the photograph, is a document authorising a vehicle whose dimensions, mass or axle loads exceed permissible standards to be driven on public roads. The driver is required to carry this document during the journey and present it on request to authorised control authorities. This allows for verification that the journey is being conducted in accordance with the conditions specified in the permit, e.g., on a designated route and within a specified timeframe.
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