Are all motor vehicles intended for the transport of goods with a maximum authorized mass of more than 3500 kg required to carry a spare wheel and the tools necessary for changing it?
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Explanation
Vehicles intended for the transport of goods with a **Maximum Authorized Mass (MMA) exceeding 3500 kg** are not required to carry a spare wheel or the necessary tools for its replacement.
- In the provided texts, there is no specific obligation mentioned for these vehicles regarding carrying a spare wheel.
- The rules and requirements described focus on aspects such as visibility, the safe transport of loads, and the permitted dimensions for loads, but do not include the obligation to carry a spare wheel.
- Additionally, the regulations on the transport of loads focus on the safety and stability of the vehicle, as well as the correct signaling and securing of loads, without mentioning the need for a spare wheel.
Therefore, the correct answer is **No**, as there is no such obligation for these vehicles according to the information provided.
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