CDL DOUBLES TRIPLES PRACTICE TEST GEORGIA

11. If driving a heavy vehicle, you should:
stay in the left lane.
stay in the right lane.
avoid braking.
try to pass other vehicles going uphill.
12. When driving in extremely hot weather, if the air pressure in the tires is too high, you should:
continue driving.
call your supervisor.
stop and remain stopped until the tires cool off.
let air out of the tires to decrease pressure.
13. When you make a quick lane change, the crack-the-whip effect can turn the trailer over. The crack-the-whip effect is caused by:
the rear trailer of a triple.
worn tire tread.
strong wind.
rearward amplification.
14. How can you tell if a converter dollie has ABS?
There is an ABS system on the right side of the dolly.
There is an ABS plaque on the right side of the dolly.
There is a yellow lamp on the left side of the dolly.
There is a red lamp on the left side of the dolly.
15. You should always try to back toward the driver's side because:
you can more easily correct any steering errors.
backing toward the left side is more dangerous.
you can watch the rear of your vehicle out the side window.
None of the above.
16. Tire load is defined as:
the weight transmitted to the ground by 1 tire.
the minimum safe weight a tire can carry at a specified pressure.
the minimum tire pressure.
the maximum safe weight a tire can carry at a specified pressure.
17. Do NOT use the parking brakes:
to test that they work.
when you park for less than two hours.
if the brakes are very hot.
when you leave your vehicle.
18. If a load is placed on one side of the trailer:
a rollover is more likely.
your brakes won't work.
the steering axle weight will be too light to steer safely.
making turns may be easier.
19. No matter how small the cargo is, it should have at least:
6 tie-downs.
4 tie-downs.
2 tie-downs.
1 tie-down.
20. If a load is 50 feet long, the minimum number of tie-downs required is:
10
5
4
3
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