IN CDL PASSENGER TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. Buses must never carry:
oxygen medically prescribed for, in the possession of a passenger, and in a container designed for personal use.
emergency hospital supplies.
radioactive materials in the space occupied by people.
All of the above.
12. To ensure passenger safety during loading and unloading, bus drivers should:
allow passengers enough time to sit down or brace themselves before departing.
start and stop as smoothly as possible.
always ensure that passengers are safely on the bus before closing the door(s).
All of the above.
13. When driving on slippery surfaces, a lack of spray from other vehicles indicates that:
there is no ice on the road surface.
the pavement is dry.
the road hasn't started to ice up yet.
ice has formed on the road.
14. If your vehicle has power steering, during your pre-trip external inspection you must check that:
there's a function light.
the engine rpm is down close to idle.
there are no power steering fluid leaks or damage to the power steering hoses.
there are 2 lit red lights indicating it's there.
15. ABS:
allows you to drive faster.
always shortens your overall stopping distance.
helps increase brake pressure.
keeps your wheels from locking up during hard brake applications.
16. When you use mirrors while driving on the road, you should:
check quickly.
never look back and forth between the mirrors and the road ahead.
only use one mirror.
focus on the mirrors for a long time.
17. Before operating the vehicle, the driver should:
rely on the last vehicle inspection and skip the pre-trip inspection.
should not review the vehicle inspection report and immediately try to find any vehicle defects.
review the last vehicle inspection report.
None of the above.
18. When driving on slippery roads, you should NOT:
try to anticipate stops early.
watch far enough ahead to keep a steady speed.
use the engine brake.
go slowly.
19. If you experience a tire failure, do NOT:
when the vehicle has slowed down, brake very gently, pull off the road, and stop.
apply the brakes as hard as you can.
hold the steering wheel firmly.
stay off the brake (unless you're about to run into something).
20. When dealing with a drunk or disruptive rider, you must:
take this rider to the closest police department.
ensure the rider's safety, as well as that of others.
discharge the disruptive rider immediately.
All of the above.
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