Knowledge Test Class A #1
Class A Driving Test | Indiana 2024 #1 Page 5 of 7
Train for FREE online with our Indiana class A license test. The official exam test consists of several obligatory parts, with all of them checking your knowledge of different blocks of road rules. If you need to obtain a IN CDL class A permit in 2024, practice as much as possible. Free sample tests published on our website will help you check and improve your knowledge and boost your grades. Please bear in mind that CDL class A requirements may vary from state to state.
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29 . During a trip:
Gauges will be the only way a driver learns of potential trouble with the vehicle.
While driving, you should continually check your gauges for signs of trouble in your vehicle.
30 . A steering wheel should be held:
At the base of the wheel.
A steering wheel should be held firmly with both hands, positioned on opposite sides of the wheel.
31 . If another driver is following you too closely, you should do all of the following, except:
Avoid relying on tricks to help others pass.
If you are being followed too closely, you should increase your following distance, avoid making quick moves, and avoid relying on tricks (such as flashing your lights) to help other drivers pass. Speeding up may only increase the danger by causing the tailgater to continue tailgating you at a higher speed.
32 . Your horn should be used to:
Startle other drivers.
Using your vehicle's horn is a way to tell other road users that you are nearby. However, because it could startle another driver and create danger, use your horn only when necessary.
33 . While driving, text messages:
Are not permitted to be typed or read.
Reading or sending text messages while driving is prohibited.
34 . When driving through fog, a driver should:
Drive on the shoulder.
Driving in fog is very dangerous and should be avoided if at all possible. If you must drive in fog, you should drive as slowly as necessary. Use your headlights on the low beam setting.
35 . Front brake limiting valves were intended to:
Remove uncertainty when applying the brakes.