Knowledge Test Class A #2
Class A Driving Test | North Dakota 2024 #2 Page 7 of 7
Train for FREE online with our North Dakota 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 ND 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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43 . What is aggressive driving?
Operating a loud vehicle
Aggressive driving is defined as operating a motor vehicle in a selfish, bold, or pushy manner, without regard for the rights or safety of others.
44 . Hydraulic brakes can fail for one of two reasons. Which of the following is one of those reasons?
The brakes are used too much in one day.
Most hydraulic brake failures occur for one of two reasons. A first likely cause of brake failure is that the brakes have been overused on a downgrade, causing them to fade. The second likely cause is that there has been a loss of hydraulic pressure in the braking system. Brakes kept in good condition will rarely fail, but you should know which steps to take in case they do.
45 . When approaching a downgrade, how can you reduce the amount of braking that will be needed?
Turn off the engine.
Always shift to a lower gear before starting down a hill. Doing this will help your vehicle maintain a safe speed without you needing to use the brakes too much.
46 . When double clutching, if you remain in neutral for too long and can’t get your vehicle into the next gear, you should:
Just keep the vehicle in neutral.
If you stay in neutral for too long while double clutching and have difficulty switching your vehicle into the next gear, don't force it. Return to neutral, release the clutch, increase the engine speed to match road speed, and try again.
47 . The steering wheel should be:
Cracked to allow for an improved grip.
To maintain proper control of your vehicle, the steering wheel should be held firmly with both hands. Your hands should be positioned on opposite sides of the wheel.
48 . Tread depth in the major grooves on a front tire should be at least:
1/16 of an inch.
Tires need to have at least 4/32 of an inch of tread depth in every major groove on the front tires, and at least 2/32 of an inch of tread depth on other tires.
49 . Using an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS):
Provides more control.
An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) helps prevent wheel lockup during hard braking. While it provides better control, it does not necessarily shorten a vehicle's stopping distance.
50 . During a basic vehicle control skills test, you may be asked to:
Pull forward into a parking space.