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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
Without engine oil:
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It is critical that an engine have sufficient oil pressure. The engine can be destroyed rapidly if run without oil.
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It is critical that an engine have sufficient oil pressure. The engine can be destroyed rapidly if run without oil.
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
A cargo van carrying a light load is usually:
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The added weight of a heavy load will make a vehicle sit lower than usual. A vehicle will often be taller when carrying a light load than when carrying a heavy load. If your vehicle fits under an overpass while carrying a full load, it is not guaranteed that it will fit under the same overpass if it is empty.
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The added weight of a heavy load will make a vehicle sit lower than usual. A vehicle will often be taller when carrying a light load than when carrying a heavy load. If your vehicle fits under an overpass while carrying a full load, it is not guaranteed that it will fit under the same overpass if it is empty.
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Stopping distance can be affected by:
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Factors that can affect your vehicle’s stopping distance include driving speed, the vehicle’s weight, and the slipperiness of the road surface.
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Factors that can affect your vehicle’s stopping distance include driving speed, the vehicle’s weight, and the slipperiness of the road surface.
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
When nearing a construction worker who is close to the road, you should:
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When driving through work zones, you should make a particular point of reducing your speed when workers are on or near the road.
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When driving through work zones, you should make a particular point of reducing your speed when workers are on or near the road.
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
As part of the vehicle inspection test, a CDL applicant may be asked to:
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While testing for a CDL, an applicant will be required to go through a full vehicle inspection. The vehicle inspection test will include an engine oil level check.
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While testing for a CDL, an applicant will be required to go through a full vehicle inspection. The vehicle inspection test will include an engine oil level check.
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
How can you prevent drowsiness before a trip?
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To prevent drowsiness on a long trip, strategies include getting adequate sleep beforehand; planning out the route and stopping points in advance; driving with a passenger; and driving at times during which you are normally awake.
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To prevent drowsiness on a long trip, strategies include getting adequate sleep beforehand; planning out the route and stopping points in advance; driving with a passenger; and driving at times during which you are normally awake.
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
When using your mirrors, you should frequently look at your tires to:
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Check your tires regularly when looking in your mirrors. This helps ensure that you will notice a tire fire, if one should happen. Tire fires may occur when a tire is under-inflated, if dual tires are touching, or if the tires are otherwise overheated.
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Check your tires regularly when looking in your mirrors. This helps ensure that you will notice a tire fire, if one should happen. Tire fires may occur when a tire is under-inflated, if dual tires are touching, or if the tires are otherwise overheated.
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
When leaving your vehicle, you should:
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You should always apply the parking brake when leaving your vehicle.
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You should always apply the parking brake when leaving your vehicle.
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) will:
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Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS) will help you to maintain control during hard braking. ABS will not necessarily shorten your stopping distance.
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Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS) will help you to maintain control during hard braking. ABS will not necessarily shorten your stopping distance.
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
When inspecting the engine compartment, you should not:
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When inspecting the engine compartment, you should check the oil level, coolant level, and windshield washer fluid level, among other things.
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When inspecting the engine compartment, you should check the oil level, coolant level, and windshield washer fluid level, among other things.
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
An underloaded front axle:
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Underloading a front axle may make it impossible to safely steer your vehicle. Keep weight distribution in mind when loading cargo.
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Underloading a front axle may make it impossible to safely steer your vehicle. Keep weight distribution in mind when loading cargo.
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
When other vehicles have trouble seeing you at dawn or dusk, you can increase your visibility by:
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At dawn or dusk, and in snowy or rainy conditions, you should turn on your headlights to make it easier for other road users to see your vehicle.
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At dawn or dusk, and in snowy or rainy conditions, you should turn on your headlights to make it easier for other road users to see your vehicle.
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Question 13 of 50
13. Question
If pulled over on the side of the road, you should:
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If you must stop on the side of the road, you should turn on your emergency flashers and place the appropriate warning signals to warn other drivers.
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If you must stop on the side of the road, you should turn on your emergency flashers and place the appropriate warning signals to warn other drivers.
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Which of the following is acceptable if found during a pre-trip inspection?
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When checking the tires as part of a pre-trip inspection, make sure the tires have sufficient tread. There should be at least 4/32 of an inch of tread in every major groove of the front tires, and at least 2/32 of an inch of tread depth on the other tires. Tire sizes should not be mismatched.
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When checking the tires as part of a pre-trip inspection, make sure the tires have sufficient tread. There should be at least 4/32 of an inch of tread in every major groove of the front tires, and at least 2/32 of an inch of tread depth on the other tires. Tire sizes should not be mismatched.
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
While still below the legal limit, a driver operating a CMV with a detectable amount of alcohol in their system will:
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If you are found to have any detectable amount of alcohol in your system while operating a CMV but your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is still below the legal limit of 0.04 percent, you will be put out-of-service for 24 hours. It is both illegal and dangerous to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.
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If you are found to have any detectable amount of alcohol in your system while operating a CMV but your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is still below the legal limit of 0.04 percent, you will be put out-of-service for 24 hours. It is both illegal and dangerous to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
When steering to avoid a crash, you should:
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When turning quickly to avoid colliding with a hazard in the roadway, you should always keep both hands on the steering wheel. You must have a firm grip on the wheel to be able to turn quickly.
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When turning quickly to avoid colliding with a hazard in the roadway, you should always keep both hands on the steering wheel. You must have a firm grip on the wheel to be able to turn quickly.
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
If an aggressive driver is involved in a crash on the road ahead, you should:
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If you see a crash involving an aggressive driver, you should stop a safe distance from the crash scene, wait for police to arrive, and inform them of the aggressive behavior you witnessed.
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If you see a crash involving an aggressive driver, you should stop a safe distance from the crash scene, wait for police to arrive, and inform them of the aggressive behavior you witnessed.
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
When taking the basic control skills test, drivers are:
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During the basic vehicle control skills test, you must place the vehicle in neutral and set the parking brake before exiting the vehicle to check its position. You may check the position of the vehicle no more than twice, except during the straight line backing exercise, where you may look no more than once.
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During the basic vehicle control skills test, you must place the vehicle in neutral and set the parking brake before exiting the vehicle to check its position. You may check the position of the vehicle no more than twice, except during the straight line backing exercise, where you may look no more than once.
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Why are roads especially slippery right after it begins to rain?
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In rainy weather, roads are often at their most slippery when the rain first begins to fall. Fresh rainwater mixes with oil and grease on the road to form a slick film. As the rain continues, this mixture will eventually wash away.
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In rainy weather, roads are often at their most slippery when the rain first begins to fall. Fresh rainwater mixes with oil and grease on the road to form a slick film. As the rain continues, this mixture will eventually wash away.
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
When loading a trailer, it is important to:
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When loading cargo, it is important that the weight placed on each axle is neither too little nor too much. Inappropriate loading can interfere with steering, create inadequate wheel traction, or damage the axles.
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When loading cargo, it is important that the weight placed on each axle is neither too little nor too much. Inappropriate loading can interfere with steering, create inadequate wheel traction, or damage the axles.
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
When an S-cam turns inside a brake drum, the S-cam:
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When a brake pedal is pressed and the S-cam is turned, the S-cam presses the brake shoes against the inside of the brake drum. This causes friction and will cause the vehicle to slow.
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When a brake pedal is pressed and the S-cam is turned, the S-cam presses the brake shoes against the inside of the brake drum. This causes friction and will cause the vehicle to slow.
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
After a vehicle is started, the engine oil pressure should come up to normal:
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After a vehicle’s engine is started, the engine’s oil pressure should rise to its normal level within seconds. Do not drive a vehicle with oil pressure that is too low.
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After a vehicle’s engine is started, the engine’s oil pressure should rise to its normal level within seconds. Do not drive a vehicle with oil pressure that is too low.
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
If making a tight turn, the operator of a CMV should:
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Drivers behind you may not anticipate how slowly your CMV must travel to safely make a right turn. You can help warn them in advance by braking early and slowing gradually.
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Drivers behind you may not anticipate how slowly your CMV must travel to safely make a right turn. You can help warn them in advance by braking early and slowing gradually.
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
If a vehicle has a vehicle inspection report from the previous driver:
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As the first step of a vehicle inspection, you should review any inspection report left by the previous driver.
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As the first step of a vehicle inspection, you should review any inspection report left by the previous driver.
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
If an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is equipped on a trailer but not on a tractor:
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A vehicle being equipped with anti-lock brakes on only the tractor or only the trailer provides additional control during braking.
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A vehicle being equipped with anti-lock brakes on only the tractor or only the trailer provides additional control during braking.
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
When inspecting the windshield before a trip, a person should do all the following, except:
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When inspecting your windshield, you should look for cracks or other problems that could interfere with your ability to clearly see the road. The windshield wiper arms should be checked for proper spring tension. The wiper blades should be checked for damage, stiff rubber, and improper securement.
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When inspecting your windshield, you should look for cracks or other problems that could interfere with your ability to clearly see the road. The windshield wiper arms should be checked for proper spring tension. The wiper blades should be checked for damage, stiff rubber, and improper securement.
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
When performing the stop/start maneuver as a part of the skills test, you should:
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During the on-road driving skills test, you will be asked to pull your vehicle over to the side of the road and stop as if you were going to get out and check something on your vehicle. As you prepare to make this stop, you must check traffic; activate your turn signal; decelerate smoothly with even braking, changing gears as needed; and bring your vehicle to a full stop without coasting.
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During the on-road driving skills test, you will be asked to pull your vehicle over to the side of the road and stop as if you were going to get out and check something on your vehicle. As you prepare to make this stop, you must check traffic; activate your turn signal; decelerate smoothly with even braking, changing gears as needed; and bring your vehicle to a full stop without coasting.
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Which of the following is not a sign of fatigue?
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Potential warning signs of fatigue include difficulty focusing, frequent blinking, or heavy eyelids; yawning repeatedly or rubbing your eyes; daydreaming; wandering or disconnected thoughts; trouble remembering the last few miles you’ve driven; missing exits or traffic signs; having trouble keeping your head up; drifting from your lane; following too closely; hitting a shoulder rumble strip; or feeling restless and irritable.
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Potential warning signs of fatigue include difficulty focusing, frequent blinking, or heavy eyelids; yawning repeatedly or rubbing your eyes; daydreaming; wandering or disconnected thoughts; trouble remembering the last few miles you’ve driven; missing exits or traffic signs; having trouble keeping your head up; drifting from your lane; following too closely; hitting a shoulder rumble strip; or feeling restless and irritable.
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
After two violations of any state law regarding hand-held mobile phone use:
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If you are twice convicted of violating any state law regarding hand-held mobile phone use, your CDL will be disqualified. Consequences will become more severe with subsequent violations.
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If you are twice convicted of violating any state law regarding hand-held mobile phone use, your CDL will be disqualified. Consequences will become more severe with subsequent violations.
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Compared to talking on a cell phone while driving, texting while driving is:
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Texting while driving is even more dangerous than speaking on a phone while driving. In addition to being mentally distracting, texting is also physically distracting.
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Texting while driving is even more dangerous than speaking on a phone while driving. In addition to being mentally distracting, texting is also physically distracting.
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
If you see taillights ahead while you are driving in fog:
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When driving under foggy conditions, lights cannot be taken as a reliable indication of where the road is. The lights may be coming from a vehicle that has pulled off the road.
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When driving under foggy conditions, lights cannot be taken as a reliable indication of where the road is. The lights may be coming from a vehicle that has pulled off the road.
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Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Antifreeze helps to keep an engine functioning properly:
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It is always important to have enough water and antifreeze in a vehicle’s cooling system. Despite the name, antifreeze is beneficial to an engine even in hot weather.
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It is always important to have enough water and antifreeze in a vehicle’s cooling system. Despite the name, antifreeze is beneficial to an engine even in hot weather.
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
During a basic vehicle control skills test, a look is when:
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A driver uses a look when they open their door, leave their seated position, and walk to the back of the vehicle to check its position. During the straight line backing exercise, a driver may not exceed one look. During any other exercise, a driver may not exceed two looks.
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A driver uses a look when they open their door, leave their seated position, and walk to the back of the vehicle to check its position. During the straight line backing exercise, a driver may not exceed one look. During any other exercise, a driver may not exceed two looks.
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Bridges usually:
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Bridges tend to freeze before other parts of the road surface. You should be especially careful on bridges when temperatures are near the freezing point.
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Bridges tend to freeze before other parts of the road surface. You should be especially careful on bridges when temperatures are near the freezing point.
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
A burning tire should be:
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A burning tire should be cooled with water. A driver may need to use large quantities of water to properly cool the tire.
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A burning tire should be cooled with water. A driver may need to use large quantities of water to properly cool the tire.
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Why should you regularly drain the air tanks?
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Compressed air usually contains a certain amount of moisture and compressor oil, which can build up in the air storage tanks and damage the brake system. The tanks should be drained to clean out these accumulations. On a tank with a manual drain valve, draining should be performed at the end of each day of driving.
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Compressed air usually contains a certain amount of moisture and compressor oil, which can build up in the air storage tanks and damage the brake system. The tanks should be drained to clean out these accumulations. On a tank with a manual drain valve, draining should be performed at the end of each day of driving.
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Who is responsible for cargo that has been loaded onto a truck?
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Even if they did not load or secure the cargo themselves, the driver of a vehicle is responsible for inspecting the cargo and ensuring that it is properly secured.
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Even if they did not load or secure the cargo themselves, the driver of a vehicle is responsible for inspecting the cargo and ensuring that it is properly secured.
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
A vehicle stopped at a green light may indicate that the driver:
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It is important to observe other drivers’ actions and identify clues that a person could be driving impaired. Drivers who have had too much to drink, are sleepy, are on drugs, or are ill can present hazards to other drivers. One sign that a driver may be impaired is that they stop in inappropriate places, such as at green traffic lights.
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It is important to observe other drivers’ actions and identify clues that a person could be driving impaired. Drivers who have had too much to drink, are sleepy, are on drugs, or are ill can present hazards to other drivers. One sign that a driver may be impaired is that they stop in inappropriate places, such as at green traffic lights.
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Which of the following is a good rule to follow when making a turn?
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Signal well in advance of a turn so drivers behind you are aware of your intentions. Keep the signal on throughout the turn and turn it off once the turn is complete.
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Signal well in advance of a turn so drivers behind you are aware of your intentions. Keep the signal on throughout the turn and turn it off once the turn is complete.
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
A liver can process about ____ per hour.
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The faster you drink, the higher your blood alcohol content (BAC) will become. The liver removes alcohol from a body at a fixed rate of about one drink per hour.
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The faster you drink, the higher your blood alcohol content (BAC) will become. The liver removes alcohol from a body at a fixed rate of about one drink per hour.
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Before driving a vehicle with air brakes, you should ensure that the spring brakes come on automatically when:
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Before driving a vehicle with air brakes, you should ensure that the spring brakes come on automatically when air tank pressure falls to a level between 20 and 45 psi. You can do this by chocking the wheels and releasing air from the braking system by stepping on and off the brake pedal. Once the pressure drops to an unsafe level, the parking brake valve should pop out and spring brakes should come on.
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Before driving a vehicle with air brakes, you should ensure that the spring brakes come on automatically when air tank pressure falls to a level between 20 and 45 psi. You can do this by chocking the wheels and releasing air from the braking system by stepping on and off the brake pedal. Once the pressure drops to an unsafe level, the parking brake valve should pop out and spring brakes should come on.
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Which of the following is not a reason to cover cargo?
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You should cover your cargo to protect people from the cargo if it spills, as well as to protect the cargo from the weather.
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You should cover your cargo to protect people from the cargo if it spills, as well as to protect the cargo from the weather.
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
If you must back up, it is helpful to:
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If you must back up, you should exit the cab and check your path for obstacles before beginning the maneuver. Drive as slowly as you can, checking your mirrors on both sides.
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If you must back up, you should exit the cab and check your path for obstacles before beginning the maneuver. Drive as slowly as you can, checking your mirrors on both sides.
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Who may operate a vehicle that requires placards to be driven?
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You must have a CDL with a HazMat endorsement to operate a vehicle that is used to transport hazardous materials.
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You must have a CDL with a HazMat endorsement to operate a vehicle that is used to transport hazardous materials.
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Air tanks usually hold enough compressed air:
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In an air braking system, the air storage tanks can usually hold enough compressed air for the brakes to be used several times.
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In an air braking system, the air storage tanks can usually hold enough compressed air for the brakes to be used several times.
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Question 46 of 50
46. Question
If unable to tell if the road is becoming icy and slippery, a driver:
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If you think the road surface may be becoming icy but you are not certain, you can open your window and feel the front of the side mirror, mirror support, or antenna. If ice has formed on any of these items, the road is likely becoming icy as well.
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If you think the road surface may be becoming icy but you are not certain, you can open your window and feel the front of the side mirror, mirror support, or antenna. If ice has formed on any of these items, the road is likely becoming icy as well.
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
When leaving a vehicle unattended, a driver should:
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Always apply the parking brake when leaving your vehicle unattended.
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Always apply the parking brake when leaving your vehicle unattended.
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Mirrors should be adjusted:
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Mirrors should be checked prior to the beginning of a trip. On a vehicle with a trailer, mirror adjustment can only be checked accurately if the connected trailer is straight.
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Mirrors should be checked prior to the beginning of a trip. On a vehicle with a trailer, mirror adjustment can only be checked accurately if the connected trailer is straight.
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
In very hot weather, tires should be checked regularly because:
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Because air pressure increases with temperature, you should pay special attention to the tire mounting and pressure when traveling in hot weather.
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Because air pressure increases with temperature, you should pay special attention to the tire mounting and pressure when traveling in hot weather.
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Cargo with a high center of gravity:
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Cargo with a high center of gravity makes a vehicle more likely to tip over than cargo with a low center of gravity. For this reason, it is important that the weight of cargo be distributed as low as possible.
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Cargo with a high center of gravity makes a vehicle more likely to tip over than cargo with a low center of gravity. For this reason, it is important that the weight of cargo be distributed as low as possible.
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