CDL DOUBLES TRIPLES PRACTICE TEST KANSAS

11. A bridge formula permits:
more maximum axle weight for axles that are far apart.
more maximum axle weight for axles that are closer together.
less maximum axle weight for axles that are far apart.
less maximum axle weight for axles that are close together.
12. ABS helps you:
brake harder.
stop faster.
drive faster.
None of the above.
13. When more cargo is piled up in a truck, the center of gravity moves:
higher up from the road.
to the right side of the truck.
to the left side of the truck.
closer to the ground.
14. What is Gross Vehicle Weight?
The total weight of the cargo
The total weight of a combination of vehicles excluding the load
The total weight of a single vehicle, including its load
The total weight of a single vehicle, excluding its load
15. When possible, you should park:
on the roadway.
so you will be able to pull forward when you leave.
so you will have to back up when you leave.
on the shoulder.
16. If there is a cargo fire in a van or box trailer, you should:
enlist the help of bystanders.
open the doors, especially if your cargo contains hazardous materials.
keep driving until you reach help.
keep the doors shut.
17. If a load is 50 feet long, the minimum number of tie-downs required is:
3
5
10
4
18. When driving double and triple trailers, drivers should:
look far ahead.
steer gently and go slowly around corners.
allow more following distance.
All of the above.
19. If the engine catches fire, you should:
turn off the engine as soon as you can.
open the hood as soon as you can.
pull into a service station and notify the emergency services.
avoid shooting foam from the vehicle's underside.
20. Older trailers do not have spring brakes. If the air supply leaks away:
there will be no emergency brakes.
the ABS won't work properly.
the trailer will stop normally.
All of the above.
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