GA CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST

11. When stopping with a tanker, you must be aware that:
the amount of liquid in the tank has no influence on the stopping distance.
a fully loaded vehicle takes less room to stop than an empty vehicle.
a fully loaded vehicle requires a greater stopping distance because it has less traction.
wet roads will provide more traction than dry roads.
12. Retarders:
improve gas mileage.
reduce the danger of slipping.
reduce braking distance.
help slow a vehicle, reducing the need for using brakes.
13. The height of the vehicle's center of gravity:
should only be a concern when driving in high winds.
is very important for safe handling.
should only be a concern when loading a vehicle.
should only be a concern when driving a vehicle.
14. When possible, you should park:
so you will have to back up when you leave.
so you will be able to pull forward when you leave.
on the shoulder.
on the roadway.
15. Column 2 in the Hazardous Material Table contains:
the label codes.
the hazard class or division.
the HazMat description and shipping name.
the identification numbers.
16. Your mirrors should be adjusted so that:
more than half of the mirror shows the vehicle.
no part of the vehicle is visible in the mirror.
a part of the vehicle is visible in the mirror.
the rear of the vehicle is visible in the mirror.
17. Rollovers happen when drivers:
stop too often.
turn too slowly.
brake too hard.
turn too fast.
18. Before leaving your vehicle unattended, you should:
Chock the wheels.
Apply the parking brake.
Remove the keys.
All of the above.
19. When fueling a vehicle containing hazardous materials, you should:
leave the engine on.
turn off the engine.
leave the nozzle unattended.
call your supervisor.
20. A high center of gravity is most dangerous:
in construction zones.
when driving below the speed limit.
in curves.
when the tank is empty.
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