Class B Driving Test | Minnesota 2024 #1 Page 2 of 7
Train for FREE online with our Minnesota class B 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 MN CDL class B 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 B requirements may vary from state to state.
8 . When should a turn signal be canceled by a driver?
If your vehicle does not have self-canceling turn signals, be sure to cancel your turn signal after completing a turn.
9 . What is the purpose of a vehicle inspection report?
A vehicle inspection report allows a driver to inform the motor carrier of issues that could affect the safe operation of a vehicle. If required, the driver should fill out a vehicle inspection report after every day of driving. They should make note of any issues that could affect the safety of the vehicle or that could lead to a mechanical breakdown.
10 . If a vehicle is accompanied by a vehicle inspection report:
As the first step of a vehicle inspection, a driver should review any inspection report left by the previous driver.
11 . What should be done shortly after a tire has been changed?
After changing a tire, you should stop after driving for a while to recheck the tightness of the lug nuts.
12 . During the on-road driving test, you must do all of the following, except:
You must drive in a safe and responsible manner during the on-road driving test. This includes wearing your safety belt; obeying all traffic signs, signals, and laws; and completing the test without an accident or moving violation.
13 . Intrastate commerce means driving within one state.
You are engaged in intrastate commerce if your trip takes place entirely within the boundaries of one state and you are not carrying passengers or cargo as part of an overall trip that began in or will end in another state or country.
14 . If a tire fails, the driver should:
If a tire fails, braking could cause a loss of control. Unless braking is necessary to avoid a hazard, you should stay off the brakes until your vehicle has slowed considerably. Only then should you brake very gently, pull off the road, and stop.
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