DE CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST

21. If you are being tailgated, you should:
speed up.
drive on the shoulder.
try to let the other vehicle pass.
turn on your taillights.
22. When driving at night, to avoid glare from oncoming vehicles you should:
look slightly to the right at a right lane or edge marking.
look directly at lights of oncoming vehicles.
wear sunglasses.
put your own high beams on when other drivers do not put their low beams on.
23. When driving trucks with trailers, drivers should:
make quick lane changes.
avoid making sudden movements with the steering wheel.
push the brake pedal to the floor when braking.
decrease their following distance.
24. Shippers must warn drivers and others about the material's hazards:
by putting hazard warning labels on packages.
by placing a red triangle with an orange center on the vehicle.
by placing the transmission in Neutral.
by making a written report each day on the condition of the material.
25. To know if your vehicle is equipped with ABS, look for:
the ABS logo on the steering wheel.
an ABS placard.
a yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the instrument panel.
the ABS shipping paper.
26. Cargo tanks are:
bulk packaging temporarily attached to a vehicle.
required to be loaded separately.
military vehicles used to transport hazardous materials.
bulk packaging permanently attached to a vehicle.
27. When crossing railroad tracks, you should:
shift gears while crossing the tracks.
put the transmission in Neutral.
not stop.
try to pass slower vehicles.
28. Some packages of radioactive materials bear a number called the "transport index", which tells:
the degree of control needed during transportation.
how the package was sealed.
the weight of the package.
if the material is safe to transport.
29. If the letter "G" appears in Column 1 of the Hazardous Materials Table, the description must also include:
the hazard class or division.
the technical name of the HazMat.
the shipper's name.
the source of the HazMat.
30. When driving on long and/or steep downgrades, to select an appropriate safe speed you should consider:
the length of the grade.
the total weight of the vehicle and cargo.
the road conditions.
All of the above.
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