1 . To make your vehicle more visible during the day, you should:

Use your low beam headlights.
Use your high beam headlights.
Use your clearance lights.

2 . When entering traffic, a large vehicle usually needs:

Less space than is needed for a car.
About the same amount of space as is needed for a car.
More space than is needed for a car.

3 . Vehicles driving behind a truck:

May have difficulty seeing objects in front of the truck.
Often have a great view of the roadway in front of them.
Do not need to signal.

4 . On a curve, the posted speed limit:

Is safe to be driven in any vehicle.
Can still permit a vehicle to tip over.
Is understood to be the minimum legal speed limit.

5 . Bridges usually freeze:

Only once temperatures drop significantly below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
After all other surfaces.
Before other surfaces.

6 . If there is ice on the front of your side mirror:

You should exit the roadway.
You can expect ice to be on the roadway.
There will not be ice on the roadway.

7 . Mirror adjustment can only be checked properly if:

The trailer is straight.
There is no trailer.
The vehicle is on a slight incline.

8 . How many daily hours of sleep does an adult need to maintain alertness?

Six to seven
Seven to eight
Eight to nine
Four to five

9 . If a worker is present in a work zone, you should:

Continue driving at the posted speed limit.
Slow to a speed under the posted speed limit.
Drive in the grass.

10 . If one-fourth of the leaves in a leaf spring are missing when a vehicle is inspected:

The vehicle’s driver will be allowed to drive, but only at reduced speeds.
The vehicle will be put out-of-service until it is fixed.
The vehicle will be fine to drive since most of the spring is in place.

11 . Exhaust system parts should:

Rub against the fuel system.
Rub against tires.
Not leak.
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12 . When passing a row of parked vehicles, a driver should:

Stay close to the vehicles.
Watch for signs of a person exiting a vehicle.
Flash their headlights.

13 . Whenever possible, a bus should be refueled:

With passengers aboard.
Without passengers aboard.
In the evening.

14 . The leading factor resulting in death and injury in work zones is:

Speeding.
Stopping.
Under-inflated tires.

15 . If there is a fire in your vehicle and you are not sure how to extinguish it, you should:

Use a fire extinguisher.
Try douse the flames with water.
Move away from the flames and wait for the firefighters.

16 . After a tire has been changed, the driver should stop after a short distance of driving to:

Recheck the tightness of the lug nuts.
See if rocks have gotten into the tread.
Polish the tire.

17 . When driving in fog, you should:

Slow down.
Speed up.
Drive on the shoulder.

18 . When checking tires, finding which of the following is not a cause for concern?

Too much air pressure
Tread of at least 4/32 of an inch in the grooves on front tires
Radial and bias-ply tires used together

19 . The faster you drive:

The shorter your stopping distance will be.
The longer your stopping distance will be.
The easier it will be to stop your vehicle.

20 . If driving a new vehicle, you should familiarize yourself with the controls:

Before you start driving.
As you drive.
If you feel like you need to.