AK CDL PASSENGER PRACTICE TEST

11. When arriving at the destination, all of the following should be announced except:
The outside temperature
Next departure time
The location
12. Do not push or tow a disabled bus with riders aboard the vehicle, unless:
the distance to be covered is less than 5 miles.
getting off would be unsafe.
the majority of the passengers agree.
13. If you experience a tire failure, do NOT:
apply the brakes as hard as you can.
hold the steering wheel firmly.
stay off the brake (unless you're about to run into something).
14. Slippery surfaces usually:
can cause lack of steering power.
make it more difficult to stop.
make it easier to stop.
15. When driving at night you should dim your lights when following another vehicle within:
100 feet.
1 mile.
500 feet.
16. Foundation brakes are used:
only with the right wheels.
at each wheel.
only with the front wheels.
17. If you lose ABS control on one or more wheels, you should:
drive normally (you still have regular brakes), but get the system serviced soon.
immediately report it to the motor carrier.
fully apply the brakes until you stop.
18. When approaching a vehicle for a pre-trip inspection, you should:
make sure the parking brake is on.
look under the vehicle for fuel leaks, fresh oil, coolant or grease.
look under the vehicle for hazards to vehicle movement.
19. Which of the following is NOT true?
ABS won't compensate for bad brakes.
ABS will change the way you normally brake.
ABS only comes into play when a wheel would have locked up because of over braking.
20. How does ABS help you?
ABS makes stab braking more effective.
ABS replaces your normal brakes and helps you  to stop faster.
ABS helps you avoid wheel lock up and maintain control when you brake hard on slippery surfaces.
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