GA CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST

11. Placards identifying hazardous materials must be placed:
inside the cab.
inside the trailer.
on the outside of the vehicle.
All of the above.
12. What shape are placards used for transporting hazardous materials?
Circle
Triangle
Diamond
Rectangle
13. When traveling with Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 explosives, do not park within _____ of a bridge.
100 feet
300 feet
200 feet
50 feet
14. If a package of explosives shows dampness, you should:
ask the shipper if you should transport the package.
decline transporting the package.
transport the package at night.
take the appropriate security measures and transport the package.
15. Escape ramps:
are designed to stop runaway vehicles safely.
cannot be used by certain types of heavy vehicles.
should not be used unless you have already tried all other possible ways to save your vehicle after brake failure.
All of the above.
16. If there is an "RQ" before or after the HEMS description on the shipping paper, it means that:
the carrier must report any spill of this material.
the material has a value of more $50,000.00.
the material is in a package containing no other materials.
All of the above.
17. When you're going uphill and a heavy load is slowing you down, you should:
drive on the shoulder if you can.
shift into a lower gear.
pass another slow vehicle to gain speed.
stay in the left lane if you can.
18. If you doubt you have enough space to pass under a bridge, you should:
go slowly.
drive faster.
turn on your headlights.
turn on your 4-way emergency flashers.
19. When going down grades, you should:
downshift to a lower gear.
rely solely on engine braking to reduce your speed.
shift up.
put the transmission in Neutral.
20. If the diamond-shaped hazard warning label won't fit on a package, shippers may label the hazardous materials:
using a bar code instead.
by placing the package in a hazmat container.
with a tag.
All of the above.
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