1 . When you need to brake, how can you warn drivers behind you?

Tap on the brakes a couple of times.
Stick your arm out the window.
Swerve within your lane.
Change lanes.

2 . Rollovers happen when drivers:

Turn too quickly.
Do not driving fast enough.
Pay attention to the road.
Drive illegally.

3 . To avoid becoming an aggressive driver, you should:

Plan trips without allocating extra time for traffic.
Tailgate.
Drive slowly in the left lane.
Not make gestures to other drivers.

4 . Which of the following is not a tire problem to check for and avoid?

Radial and bias-ply tires used together
Recapped tires on the front of a school bus
Tread separation
All tires are made by the same company

5 . In an emergency situation, you should:

Always respond by stopping.
Not always respond by stopping.
Never respond by swerving.
Always turn on your flashers to warn other drivers.

6 . When steering to avoid a crash, you should:

Only use one hand to steer.
Keep both hands on the steering wheel.
Not use your mirrors to check other lanes.
Speed up as you get nearer to the hazard.

7 . Tanks equipped with baffles may still roll over because:

There may still be side-to-side surge.
The baffles may become uneven and roll the tank.
The baffles add a lot of extra weight to the tank.
Drivers are usually unaware of the baffles.

8 . Why should your mirrors be adjusted to show the road behind you as well as part of your vehicle?

Having only the road in the mirrors would likely make the driver carsick.
Having part of the truck in the mirrors serves as a point of reference.
It is illegal to have only the road in the mirrors.
The driver should be able to see the reflection of surrounding vehicles on the trailer.

9 . To prevent your tires and engine from overheating while you are driving in especially hot weather, you should:

Increase your speed.
Decrease your speed.
Drive on the shoulder.
Drive with your windows down.

10 . Don't spend too much time looking at a single mirror because:

Conditions can change quickly.
Looking at mirrors can make you drowsy.
It can result in you driving a long distance without looking at the road.
The mirror may not provide an accurate view of the road.

11 . When traveling with cargo, you must make sure the cargo is secure:

No more than two times.
Every 150 miles or three hours of driving.
Only after traveling up a hill.
Only after coming to a hard stop.
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12 . When preparing to drive in the winter, be sure to check:

The coolant level.
The defrosting and heating equipment.
The windshield wipers.
All of the above.

13 . A low air pressure warning signal should activate:

When tank pressure falls below 120 psi.
When tank pressure falls below 60 psi.
When tank pressure falls below 10 psi.
When tank pressure falls below 5 psi.

14 . One way to overcome the challenges of blind spots is to:

Drive faster than surrounding vehicles so no other drivers can pass you.
Drive in the left lane, allowing you to only worry about vehicles to your right.
Make frequent mirror checks and assess the positions of surrounding vehicles.
Avoid using your mirrors.

15 . You must put out emergency warning devices within ____ of stopping on the side of the road.

One minute
10 minutes
45 minutes
Two hours

16 . If an aggressive driver confronts you, you should not:

Challenge them.
Ignore their gestures.
Avoid making eye contact.
Try to get out of their way.

17 . When encountering fog, you will be safest if you:

Stay in the left lane.
Don’t drive in the fog.
Use your low beam lights.
Follow the vehicle ahead of you closely.

18 . When driving, the steering wheel should be:

Held with one hand.
Held with both hands on opposite sides of the wheel.
Held with both hands at the bottom of the wheel.
Held with both hands at the top of the wheel.

19 . With your low beam headlights turned on, you should be able to see about ____ ahead of your vehicle.

15 feet
75 feet
100 feet
250 feet

20 . When loading or unloading a tank that is divided by bulkheads, the person loading the tank should be mindful of:

Equal weight distribution.
Other vehicles.
The placement of the nozzle.
Insects coming out of the tank.