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Continuing Education Commercial Driving
ABS helps you avoid                  wheel lock up                   and maintain control.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
When using a fire extinguisher, stay as far away from the fire as possible, and aim at the flames.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What is the minimum number of tiedowns for a flat bed load?
  1. 2 tiedowns for each 20ft of cargo with a minimum of 2
  2. 1 tiedown for each 20 ft of cargo with a minimum of 2
  3. 1 tiedown for each 10 ft of cargo with a minumum of 2
  4. 2 tiedowns for each 10 ft of cargo with a minimum of 2
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Name the two basic reasons for covering cargo on an open bed?
  1. To protect people from spilled cargo, and to protect the environment from spilled cargo.
  2. To protect the environment from spilled cargo, and to protect the cargo from weather.
  3. To protect people from spilled cargo, and to protect the cargo from weather.
  4. To keep cargo secure from possible thieves and to keep cargo a secret.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
How often must you stop while on the road to check your cargo?
  1. Within 25 miles after beginning a trip, after every break, and every 3 hrs, 150 miles.
  2. Within 50 miles after beginning a trip, after every break, and every 3 hrs, 150 miles.
  3. Within 25 miles after beginning a trip, after every break, and every 2 hrs, 100 miles.
  4. Within 30 miles of the start of the trip and after every break only thereafter.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Name two situations where legal maximum weights may not be safe to haul?
  1. In large cities and over bridges.
  2. During bad weather or in mountains.
  3. Through tunnels and over bridges.
  4. At night or during rush hour traffic.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Under-loaded front axles can make the steering axle weight too light to steer safely.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Where should your reflectors be placed when stopped on a divided highway?
  1. 20, 50, and 100 ft toward the approaching traffic
  2. 10, 100, and 200 ft toward the approaching traffic
  3. 50, 100, and 200 ft toward the approaching traffic
  4. 100, 200, and 300 ft toward the approaching traffic
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Empty trucks require greater stopping distances because an empty vehicle has less traction.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
If you are driving a 30-ft vehicle at 55mph, how many seconds of following distance should you allow?
  1. 2 seconds
  2. 4 seconds
  3. 10 seconds
  4. 7 seconds
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
How far ahead should you look when driving?
  1. 10-20 seconds ahead
  2. 10-15 seconds ahead
  3. 15-30 seconds ahead
  4. 12-15 seconds ahead
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Broken leaves in a multi-leaf spring or leaves that have shifted so they might hit a tire or other part, is a defect in the suspension system.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
To test the hydraulic brakes for leaks you should pump the brake pedal      3      times, then apply firm pressure to the pedal and hold for      5      seconds. The pedal should            not move           .
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
How can you avoid the effects that wet brakes can cause?
  1. Slow down.
  2. Gently put on the brakes. This presses linings against brake drums or discs and keeps mud, silt, sand, and water from getting in.
  3. Place transmission in a low gear.
  4. Increase engine rpm and cross the water while keeping light pressure on the brakes.
  5. When out of the water, maintain light pressure on the brakes for a short distance to heat them up and dry them out.
  6. All of the above.
  7. None of the above.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Name some suspension system defects.
  1. any loose, cracked, broken, or missing frame
  2. Apring hanger that allow movement or axle from proper position
  3. torque rod or arm, u-bolts, spring hangers, or other axle positoning
  4. All of the above.
  5. None of the above.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Which type of vehicle is more likely to get stuck on a railroad-highway crossing?
  1. Double trailers.
  2. Meat trucks.
  3. Car carriers.
  4. Freight company trucks.
  5. All of the above.
  6. None of the above.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
How do you find out how many seconds of following distance space you have?
  1. Wait until the vehicle ahead passes a clear landmark, then count off the seconds until you reach the same spot.
  2. Wait until the vehicle ahead passes a clear landmark, then count off the seconds until you reach the same spot. Then multiply times 2.
  3. Divide your speed by four and add one second for every 10 feet of trailer in the day and 2 seconds at night.
  4. Divide your speed by four and add one second for every 10 feet of trailer.
  5. None of the above
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What should wheel-bearing seals be checked for?
  1. Color changes.
  2. Smoke.
  3. Leaks.
  4. Gasoline.
  5. All of the above.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What are the two special conditions where you should downshift?
  1. Before entering a curve and before going up a hill.
  2. Before starting down a hill and before entering a curve.
  3. Before starting down a hill and before going up a hill.
  4. If there is an accident or for sudden heavy rain.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What is hydroplaning?
  1. A term used for quickly planning an alternate route due to heavy rain.
  2. When tires lose their contact with the road and have little or no traction due to water on the road.
  3. The amount of traction a truck has due to the weight of the vehicle on slippery surfaces.
  4. A water spill on the road that came from a water truck.
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