CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST ARIZONA
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If the ABS is not working:
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you should immediately reduce your speed.
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the truck will still have normal brakes.
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the truck will have no brakes.
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When possible, you should park:
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so you will have to back up when you leave.
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so you will be able to pull forward when you leave.
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on the shoulder.
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13.
Empty trucks require greater stopping distances. True or False?
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False.
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False, but only for trucks built on or after March 1, 1998.
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True.
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14.
Texting is:
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about as safe as adjusting the radio.
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safer than talking on a cell phone.
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the most dangerous distraction.
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15.
To make the brakes work, air brakes use:
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compressed air.
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hydraulic air.
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nitrogen.
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16.
While you are driving a tanker, the front wheels begin to skid. Which of these is most likely to occur?
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The truck will roll over.
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Excessive heat will cause chemical changes in the brake lining, which reduce friction.
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You will keep moving forward no matter how you steer.
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17.
If your brakes fail while you are driving on a downgrade, you should:
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use an escape ramp if it's available.
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take the least hazardous escape route you can.
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All of the above.
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18.
ABS will:
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not change your normal braking capability.
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shorten your stopping distance.
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increase your average speed.
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19.
When backing a truck you should:
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always rely on your mirrors.
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look straight ahead.
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get out and walk around the vehicle before you begin to back.
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20.
Improperly placarded vehicles can only be moved:
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at night.
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by their owner.
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during an emergency.
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