CDL PRACTICE TEST - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (HAWAII)

21. When backing, as soon as you see the trailer getting off the proper path, you should:
turn the top of the steering wheel in the opposite direction of the drift.
to keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and continue backing.
turn the top of the steering wheel in the direction of the drift.
22. When you have to back, you should use a helper:
when you need to back on a curved path.
only when you back up with a trailer.
whenever possible.
23. If you have a HazMat endorsement and renounce your U.S. citizenship:
you may keep your endorsement until your next license renewal date.
you will lose your HazMat endorsement.
you may transfer your endorsement to a trusted U.S. citizen.
24. You should NOT use the parking brakes if:
the brakes are cold.
the brakes are too dry.
the brakes are very hot.
25. When you inspect the front of your vehicle as part of the walk around inspection, you check all of the following EXCEPT:
the air pressure gauge.
the condition of the steering system.
the condition of your front axle.
26. Your total stopping distance consists of __________ plus reaction distance plus braking distance.
passing distance
perception distance
following distance
27. Front-end header boards:
protect drivers from cargo in case of an accident or emergency stop.
protect drivers from spilled cargo.
should never be used.
28. When making a turn, you should cancel your turn signal:
once more than half of your vehicle is round the turn.
once you have completed the turn.
once the rear end of your cab has cleared the turn.
29. Livestock:
should never be kept bunched together.
can move around in a trailer and cause unsafe handling.
should never be carried on a trailer.
30. Which of the following statements is true?
An empty van is lower than a loaded one.
The heights posted at bridges and overpasses are always correct.
The weight of a cargo van changes its height.
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