1 . If an aggressive driver is involved in a crash on the road ahead of you, you should:

Block the driver in with your vehicle.
Stop after the crash scene and report the driver’s aggressive behavior to the police.
Continue driving and mind your own business.
Pull over and yell at the driver.

2 . Why do large vehicles use air brakes?

Other brake systems squeak too loudly.
Air brakes are very effective systems.
Other braking systems are hard to come by.

3 . As part of the vehicle inspection test, you will be asked to:

Explain what you are inspecting and why you should inspect it.
Change the coolant.
Replace a headlight.
Clean windows.

4 . A fatigued driver:

Is extra alert.
Should take over-the-counter remedies to wake them up.
May make critical decisions too slowly.
Is usually more conscientious than a typical driver.

5 . If your tractor is equipped with ABS but your trailer is not, the ABS:

Will not be effective.
Will still improve your steering control.
Will make jackknifing easier.
Will allow others to see when you brake.

6 . What can change the height of a vehicle?

Color
Length
Weight
Number of windows

7 . Broken suspension parts:

Should not concern you.
Should be repaired, but do not need to be repaired immediately.
Cannot be identified.
Are extremely dangerous.

8 . If you realize you may be running late to your destination, you should:

Drive faster.
Drive while using flashing lights so other road users move out of your path.
Drive at a safe speed and arrive when you arrive.
Get upset.

9 . In very hot weather, tires should be checked regularly because:

They may melt.
Air pressure may increase with the temperature.
The tread wears down more quickly than in cooler weather.

10 . Combination vehicles need extra space on the road because they:

Drive more slowly than other commercial motor vehicles.
Are heavier than other commercial motor vehicles.
Need more space to turn and stop than other commercial motor vehicles.

11 . When driving a vehicle equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), you should:

Always pump the brakes several times before holding down the brake pedal.
Brake normally.
Press down the brake pedal as hard as possible every time you slow or stop.
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12 . ____ is an example of required emergency equipment.

A spare electrical fuse
A loud horn
A battery-operated flashlight

13 . When driving:

You should always drive at the posted speed limit.
You should always drive slightly below the posted speed limit.
You should adjust your speed according to conditions.
You should drive as fast as possible.

14 . While inspecting coupling equipment before a trip, the pintle hook should be:

Loose.
Cracked.
Latched.
Worn.

15 . An open automobile window in cold weather may indicate that the driver is:

Driving impaired.
Inappropriately dressed.
Using the heat inside their vehicle.
Enjoying the fresh air.

16 . Antifreeze helps to keep an engine functioning properly:

But only in cold weather.
But only in hot weather.
Regardless of the weather.
While minimizing the vehicle's fuel use.

17 . While driving, you should:

Develop plans to get out of any dangerous situation that could arise.
Enjoy the scenery.
Never look at the mirrors.
Focus on your own driving and not worry about other drivers.

18 . The use of a hand-held mobile device while driving is:

Encouraged.
Acceptable if weather conditions are clear.
Permitted if checking a work-related email.
Prohibited.

19 . If a roadway is covered by fog, it is best for you to:

Drive faster than usual.
Use your high beam headlights.
Turn off your headlights.
Avoid driving.

20 . Proper coupling technique:

Is the same on all vehicles.
Is essential to the safe operation of a vehicle.
Includes ensuring that the fifth wheel plate is not greased.
Can be learned over time.