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Passenger Endorsement | Minnesota 2024 #2 Page 2 of 3

Train for FREE with our Minnesota CDL passenger endorsement practice test online. 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 DMV passenger endorsement in 2024, practice as much as.. Read More

Train for FREE with our Minnesota CDL passenger endorsement practice test online. 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 DMV passenger endorsement 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 DMV requirements for issuing a CDL permit with passenger endorsement may vary from state to state.

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8 . Drivers often tailgate trucks in bad weather.

It is common for automobile drivers to follow too closely behind large trucks in bad weather, especially when it is difficult to see down the road. Safely respond to the tailgater instead of reacting by increasing your speed.

9 . Before starting down a hill:

To counteract the force of gravity, you should always slow down and shift into a lower gear before starting down a hill.

10 . 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.

11 . Water should be added to the compressed air in an air brake system to improve the effectiveness of the system.

Compressed air in an air brake system usually contains a certain amount of water and compressor oil. The water and oil can damage the brakes if left to accumulate in the system. Tanks must be drained regularly to remove this build-up.

12 . Vehicles may not be inspected by federal inspectors.

Federal and state officials may inspect commercial vehicles. If an inspector deems a vehicle to be unsafe, it will be put out-of-service until the defects have been fixed.

13 . A truck should be driven over a truck apron in a roundabout.

Truck aprons are often included on single-lane entries to roundabouts to allow for the off-tracking of turning trucks. A truck apron can also allow oversized and/or overweight vehicles to more easily navigate the intersection.

14 . The person loading the cargo is responsible for keeping the truck from being overloaded.

Regardless of who loaded cargo onto a vehicle, it is the driver's responsibility to inspect the cargo. This includes checking for overloads.

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