ILLINOIS CDL PASSENGER PRACTICE TEST

11. Weaving across the road or drifting from one side to another is typical of:
slow drivers.
confused drivers.
shoppers.
impaired drivers.
12. Even if you are not required to always stop at railroad crossings and you are sure no train is approaching, you must stop before reaching the crossing if:
the tracks are not clear.
there is oncoming traffic.
you can drive completely through the crossing without stopping.
there is no oncoming traffic.
13. Do not push or tow a disabled bus with riders aboard the vehicle, unless:
the distance to be covered is less than 5 miles.
getting off would be unsafe.
the majority of the passengers agree.
there are 15 students or less.
14. While you are driving, the emergency exit door:
should never be closed.
can be opened at night.
should be opened if the bus gets too hot.
should always be closed.
15. Baggage and freight should be secured in ways that:
Protect riders from injury if carry-ons shift or fall.
Allow riders to exit by any door or window in an emergency.
Allow the driver to move freely and easily.
All of the above
16. Activities inside the vehicle that can distract your attention include:
picking up something that fell.
talking to passengers.
adjusting the radio.
All of the above.
17. For safety during a trip, you should:
pull off the road and stop.
use your senses to check for problems.
shift into a lower gear.
drive on the shoulder of the road.
18. Air storage tanks:
hold compressed air for the brakes.
use parts of the service brake systems to stop the vehicle in a brake system failure.
pump air into the air storage tanks.
are installed in the first tank the air compressor pumps air to.
19. When driving a 50 foot vehicle at 50 mph, how much space should you keep in front of you?
3 seconds
5 seconds
6 seconds
4 seconds
20. The steering wheel should:
be held firmly with the right hand.
be held with one hand at a time.
be held firmly with both hands.
be held firmly with the left hand.
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