CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST KENTUCKY

11. If your vehicle is placarded, carries any amount of chlorine or has cargo tanks used for hazardous materials, you must stop _______ feet before the nearest railroad track.
100 to 200
50 to 100
15 to 50
5 to 15
12. When driving in work zones you should:
Drive slowly and carefully.
Observe the posted speed limits at all times.
Use your four-way flashers or brake lights to warn drivers behind you.
All of the above.
13. The hazardous materials identification number must appear on the shipping paper, on the package and:
on the license plate.
on the back of the truck.
on the steering wheel.
on cargo tanks and other bulk packaging.
14. ________ display the ID number of their contents on placards or orange panels.
The back of the truck and the gas tank
The gas tank and other bulk packaging
Cargo tanks and the CDL license
Cargo tanks and other bulk packaging
15. You should always try to back toward the driver's side because:
you can watch the rear of your vehicle out the side window.
you can more easily correct any steering errors.
backing toward the left side is more dangerous.
None of the above.
16. If hazardous materials are spilling from your vehicle while you are driving:
try to find the source of the leak by smell.
park the vehicle, secure the area and send someone else for help.
continue driving in order to find a truck stop, phone booth or help.
touch the leaking material to make sure it's not water.
17. When driving at night, to avoid glare from oncoming vehicles you should:
put your own high beams on when other drivers do not put their low beams on.
wear sunglasses.
look slightly to the right at a right lane or edge marking.
look directly at lights of oncoming vehicles.
18. On a tractor-trailer equipped with a trailer brake hand valve, the hand valve can be used to:
reduce the chance of the front wheels skidding.
prevent movement of cargo.
keep from rolling back.
hold compressed air.
19. What is a safe haven?
The storage container tank where hazardous materials must be stored.
A place where hazardous materials can be safely dumped.
An approved place for parking unattended vehicles loaded with explosives.
The place where commercial drivers convicted for DUI must attend a one-week special driver education course.
20. To prevent getting sleepy while driving, you should:
keep the cab warm.
drive alone whenever possible.
keep cool by opening the window.
close the vent.
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