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Passenger Endorsement | Wyoming 2024 #2
Train for FREE with our Wyoming 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 WY 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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1 . How does doubling your speed from 20 mph to 40 mph affect your vehicle's braking distance?
It quadruples.
Increasing your vehicle's speed will increase your vehicle's striking power and braking distance. Doubling your vehicle's speed from 20 to 40 mph will multiply its braking distance by four.
2 . On a bus, the driver:
Must wear a seat belt, but only if they have been licensed for less than a year.
The driver's seat of a bus should be equipped with a seat belt, which must always be used by the driver.
3 . If you’re unfamiliar with the area in which you must back up, you should:
Turn on your high beam headlights.
Backing is always dangerous because you cannot see everything behind your vehicle. Especially if you are unfamiliar with the area, you should get out of your vehicle and familiarize yourself with your path of travel before beginning to back up.
4 . A danger of a large truck swerving to avoid a hazard is:
Other vehicles may do the same thing.
Swerving out of the way of a hazard is sometimes safer than trying to stop before reaching the hazard. You can usually turn away from something more quickly than you can come to a complete stop. However, swerving while in a vehicle that is either top-heavy or pulling multiple trailers may result in a rollover.
5 . When approaching a railroad crossing, a driver should:
Reduce their speed.
You should approach every railroad crossing with the expectation that a train is coming. Do not rely on signals or your hearing to reliably tell you if a train is present. Always slow down when approaching a crossing. Never try to race a train.
6 . Before a bus enters a curve, the driver should:
Move onto the shoulder of the road.
Crashes on curves are usually a result of the operator driving too fast. A bus driver should always reduce their driving speed before entering a curve, turn, on-ramp, or off-ramp.
7 . When pulling back into traffic after making a stop, you should:
Continually sound your horn until other drivers allow you to merge.