GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CDL TEST DELAWARE - PRACTICE TEST
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If driving in a foggy area, you should NOT:
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use roadside highway reflectors as guides.
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slow down before you enter fog.
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turn on 4-way emergency flashers.
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use high beams for best visibility.
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22.
When driving on a long and/or steep downgrade, drivers should:
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accelerate.
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select an appropriate safe speed, and then use a low gear.
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release the clutch.
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use a low gear and release the brakes.
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23.
Which of these should you check before driving in winter?
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Windshield wiper blades
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Coolant level and antifreeze amount
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Defrosters
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All of the above.
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24.
Whether or not you load and secure your load yourself, you are responsible for:
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knowing your cargo is properly secured.
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inspecting your cargo.
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recognizing overloads and poorly balanced weight.
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All of the above.
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25.
________ is the distance your vehicle will travel, in ideal conditions, while you are braking.
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Stopping distance
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Reaction distance
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Braking distance
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Perception distance
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26.
A cardboard box on the road:
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is likely to be empty and should not be considered a hazard.
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will never damage vehicle parts if driven over.
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may contain some solid material capable of causing damage.
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should always be driven over to avoid sudden direction changes.
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27.
If your ABS malfunctions:
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you should immediately come to a complete stop.
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you still have normal brake functions.
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the parking brakes will not work.
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the service brake will not work.
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28.
_________ is operating a motor vehicle with the intent of doing harm to others.
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Aggressive driving
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Road rage
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Passive driving
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Angry driving
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29.
ABS brakes help you:
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avoid wheel lock up.
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lock up the wheels in an emergency stop.
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find an escape route when the service brakes fail.
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downshift before starting down a hill.
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30.
Axle weight is:
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the value specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of one axle.
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the maximum safe weight your tires can carry at a specified pressure.
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the weight of all the axles added together.
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the weight transmitted to the ground by one axle or one set of axles.
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