1 . 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.

2 . As a driver, which of the following is not your job at the scene of an accident?

Keeping people away from the scene.
Taking heroic measures to put the fire out.
Communicating the danger of the hazardous materials to response personnel.

3 . If you are confronted by an aggressive driver, you should:

Make eye contact.
Ignore their gestures.
Try to race.

4 . On packages that are not large enough to hold a HazMat label, materials should be labeled:

With a barcode.
With a tag.
With a piece of orange tape.
With a red checkmark.

5 . Placards must be placed:

In any manner, as long as they are visible.
So words and numbers are read from left to right.
Upside down.
Within three inches of other markings.

6 . If feeling tired and frequently yawning, you should:

Press on and continue driving.
Get some coffee.
Drive faster.
Pull over and take a nap.

7 . Shipping papers:

Are not needed for most shipments.
Are required for all shipments.
Should be stored in a special compartment in the cab.
Can be kept as a digital file.

8 . On a leaf spring, the leaves:

May be broken.
Are not required.
Should not be broken.
Should shift.

9 . 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

10 . Bridges usually:

Freeze, but only once the temperature drops significantly below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Freeze after other road surfaces freeze.
Freeze before other road surfaces.
Have heaters to prevent them from freezing.

11 . Outage:

Should not be considered when loading liquid cargo.
Is the same for each liquid.
Should be considered when determining how much liquid to load into a tank.
Is only a concern in warm weather.
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12 . A distracted driver:

Usually reacts well to hazards.
Usually has slowed perception.
Is usually aware of what is happening around them.
Is a good person to follow.

13 . 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.

14 . Which of the following is not a sign of a person being drowsy?

Frequent blinking
Drifting from your lane
Feeling hungry
Yawning

15 . Carrying liquid cargo:

Is easier than carrying solid cargo.
Is more difficult than carrying solid cargo.
Is illegal.
Is not permitted during normal business hours.

16 . If you are approaching a law enforcement vehicle that is stopped on the right side of the road with its lights flashing, you should:

Accelerate past the vehicle.
Stay in the right lane to pass the vehicle.
Move into the left lane to pass the vehicle.
Drive on the shoulder to pass the vehicle.

17 . Hazardous materials may be transported:

By any driver with a CDL.
By any driver, as long as the total weight of the hazardous materials are under 50 pounds.
By any driver in a rural area.
By a driver with a CDL and HazMat endorsement.

18 . 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.

19 . If involved in an accident, which of the following is not recommended?

Trying to move your vehicle to the side of the road
Caring for the injured
Driving away from the scene

20 . An improperly placarded vehicle:

Can never be moved.
Can only be moved in an emergency.
Can be driven short distances.
Can be driven if it does not contain radioactive materials.