FREE Vermont CDL Practice Test 2024 - DMV Practice Test Page 4 of 7
When it comes to training for a career driving a commercial vehicle on Vermont's picturesque highways, practice makes perfect. As you complete 50 multiple-choice questions today, you'll have the chance to review crucial facts that you'll need to pass the actual CDL written exam. This practice test is based on the Vermont CDL Manual and covers topics such as cargo responsibilities, emergency procedures, braking and shifting techniques, driving in hazardous circumstances, and much more. Read the suggestion and explanation for each question to ensure you have all of the information you require on these topics, as well as the most recent federal and state laws. To acquire your desired score, practice as much as you need to.
22 . Which of the following is not a sign of bad brakes?
When inspecting your brakes, you should check for cracked drums; shoes or pads covered in oil, grease, or brake fluid; and shoes that are missing, broken, or worn dangerously thin.
23 . What do the two systems of a dual air brake system share?
Both systems in a dual air brake systems share a single air compressor. If the air compressor is damaged, neither system will be able to operate properly.
24 . If you plan to slow down, you can warn drivers behind you by:
Before slowing down, it is a good idea to flash your brake lights by lightly tapping your brake pedal a few times. This will warn drivers behind you of your plans to slow down.
25 . A driver may have:
A person may not have more than one license. Violation of this law may be punishable by jail time and/or a fine of up to $5,000.
26 . Your horn should be used to:
Your vehicle's horn is a tool to warn others of your presence. Because the horn may create danger by startling other drivers, you should use it only if necessary.
27 . Backing with a trailer is dangerous because:
Backing up is always dangerous because it is impossible to see everything that is behind you. Only drive in reverse if it is absolutely necessary.
28 . When applying for a hazardous materials endorsement, being found guilty of which of the following is a disqualifying offense?
Amongst other crimes, a felony conviction for arson will disqualify a person from obtaining, renewing, or transferring a hazardous materials endorsement.
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