Knowledge Test Class A #2
Class A Driving Test | Rhode Island 2025 #2 Page 6 of 7
Train for FREE online with our Rhode Island 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 RI CDL class A permit in 2025, 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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36 . Eating while driving is:
Smoking, eating, or drinking are distracting activities and should be avoided while you are driving. Instead, plan ahead and allow yourself time to stop to eat when making a lengthy trip.
37 . Reading a text message while driving is:
Sending and reading text messages while driving is both dangerous and illegal.
38 . Always perform the steps of a pre-trip inspection in the same order each time because:
Completing the steps of a vehicle inspection in the same order before every trip aids in learning what the proper steps are. Additionally, you be less likely to forget a step when going through the checklist in a prescribed order.
39 . A low air pressure warning signal should activate:
In an air brake system, a low air pressure warning signal must come on if air pressure in the tanks falls below 60 psi. This warning signal may come in the form of a light, a buzzer, or a wig wag.
40 . If driving through flowing water or a large puddle, you should:
It is best to avoid driving through large puddles or moving water. If there is no way to avoid driving through water, you should slow down, shift into a low gear, and gently apply the brakes. Pressing linings against the brake drums or discs will keep water, mud, silt, and sand from getting inside the brake mechanisms.
41 . One way to avoid becoming an aggressive driver is to:
To help avoid frustration, which can lead to aggressive driving behavior, you should begin a trip with realistic expectations about your travel time. Plan ahead to allow time for potential traffic delays. Other strategies to help prevent aggressive driving behavior include driving an appropriate speed and keeping a reasonable following distance; avoiding making gestures at other drivers; and keeping your hands on the steering wheel.
42 . How much distance will an air brake-equipped vehicle need to come to a complete stop if it is traveling at 55 mph under ideal driving conditions?
A vehicle's total stopping distance is made up of perception distance, reaction distance, brake lag distance, and braking distance. With all of these factors included, an air brake-equipped vehicle traveling at a speed of 55 mph under ideal driving conditions will need approximately 450 feet to come to a complete stop.
2025 Rhode Island | Frequently Asked Questions
To secure a CDL Bus endorsement in Rhode Island, you must first have a valid CDL. Then, pass the Passenger Endorsement Knowledge Test and the School Bus Endorsement Knowledge Test. Next, complete a state-approved school bus driver training program and pass the skills test in a school bus of the same vehicle group. Lastly, pass the required background check.
To obtain a CDL Bus license, you must have a valid driver's license, pass a medical examination, and complete a CDL training course. Then, pass the written CDL general knowledge test and the Passenger Endorsement written test. Finally, successfully complete the CDL driving skills test in a bus. Note that requirements may vary slightly by state.
Yes, specific training is necessary for a CDL Bus endorsement. Applicants must complete a state-approved school bus driver training program. This program covers topics like vehicle inspection, use of safety equipment, emergency procedures, and student management. Additionally, applicants must pass the Passenger Endorsement Knowledge Test and the School Bus Endorsement Knowledge Test.
CDL Bus licenses fall into three classifications: Class A, B, and C. Class A is for combination vehicles like tractor-trailers. Class B is for single or combination vehicles where the single vehicle is over 26,000 pounds, including buses. Class C is for vehicles designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver, and vehicles transporting hazardous materials. The classification depends on the vehicle's size and purpose.
No, you cannot use your personal vehicle for the CDL Bus driving test. The vehicle used for the test must represent the type and class of that you plan to drive once you obtain your CDL. Therefore, you must take the driving test in a commercial bus to get a bus endorsement on your CDL.
The CDL Bus driving test in Rhode Island evaluates several key skills: pre-trip vehicle inspection, basic vehicle control, and on-road driving. You'll be assessed on your ability to inspect your bus before departure, control the bus under various conditions, and safely drive in traffic. This includes maneuvers like turning, merging, backing up, and navigating intersections.
Yes, to obtain a CDL Bus endorsement in Rhode Island, applicants must pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination. This exam evaluates vision, hearing, blood pressure, and checks for conditions like diabetes or heart disease that may impact driving ability. Also, you must not be colorblind as recognizing traffic signal colors is essential for safe driving.
No, it is not permissible to transport passengers without a valid CDL Bus endorsement in Rhode Island. The law requires drivers who operate commercial vehicles designed to carry 16 or more passengers, including the driver, to hold a valid Commercial Driver's License with a Passenger (P) endorsement. Operating without the proper endorsement can lead to serious penalties.
You can add a CDL Bus endorsement to your existing license in Rhode Island. You don't need a new application, but you must pass the necessary written and skills tests. Once you've passed, the endorsement is added to your existing CDL. Remember, there might be additional requirements like a DOT physical depending on the type of endorsement.
Yes, there are restrictions. Drivers with a CDL Bus endorsement in Rhode Island must not have more than two moving violations in three years, and no DUI convictions in the past five years. They must also pass regular physical examinations and drug testing, and maintain a log of driving hours to prevent fatigue-related accidents.