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When should you sound your horn?
When you are about to change lanes.
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When you are being tailgated by an aggressive driver.
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When using your horn can help avoid an accident.
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2.
When checking the steering system during your pre-trip inspection you should look for:
mismatched lock rings.
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steering wheel play of more than 10 degrees.
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cracked drums.
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3.
B:C type fire extinguishers are suitable for dealing with:
wood fires.
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electrical fires and burning liquids.
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tire fires.
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4.
If you are involved in a collision and not seriously hurt, you should:
do your best to care for the injured.
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protect the area.
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All of the above.
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5.
When backing a trailer, you should:
turn the steering wheel toward the direction you want to go.
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turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction of the turn.
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try to position your vehicle so you can back on a curved path.
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6.
Glad hands are:
securement devices.
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coupling devices.
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warning devices.
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7.
To test the service brakes, pull forward at about _____ and apply the brakes firmly using the brake.
5 mph
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10 mph
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15 mph
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8.
When water collects on the road. your vehicle can:
accelerate.
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stop suddenly.
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hydroplane.
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9.
The first thing to do at an accident scene is to:
notify authorities.
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keep another accident from happening.
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care for the injured.
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10.
Why should you cover your cargo?
To protect people from spilled cargo.
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To protect the cargo from weather.
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All of the above.
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