MARYLAND CDL PASSENGER PRACTICE TEST

11. When approaching an emergency vehicle stopped on the side of the road with lights flashing, you should:
move to the lane not next to that of the emergency vehicle.
speed up.
stay in the right lane.
yielding the right-of-way by coming to a complete stop.
12. The header board, if equipped, should:
block the forward movement of any cargo you carry.
not be used in case of a crash or emergency stop.
can be dangerous.
never be used for cargo.
13. If your vehicle is hydroplaning, you should:
stay off the brake.
put the vehicle in reverse.
apply the brakes.
speed up.
14. Weaving across the road or drifting from one side to another is typical of:
slow drivers.
shoppers.
impaired drivers.
confused drivers.
15. If driving a charter bus, you should:
tell passengers to fill the back of the bus first.
not allow passengers on the bus until departure time.
explain the passenger comfort and safety rules while driving.
allow passengers on the bus early.
16. Of all the space around your vehicle, the most important is:
All areas around the vehicle are equally important.
the area behind the vehicle.
the area ahead of the vehicle.
the area to the sides of the vehicle.
17. When you discharge a drunk or disruptive rider, you must:
go back to the previous stop and make sure it is a well-lit area.
put the rider off the bus as soon as possible.
ensure the rider's safety.
call 911 if you have to discharge the rider in an unsafe place.
18. Rollovers happen when drivers:
stop too often.
turn too slowly.
brake too hard.
turn too fast.
19. The brake and accelerator interlock system (if your bus has one):
should never be used in place of the parking brake.
applies the brakes when the rear door is closed.
is used to shut the air off and put on the trailer emergency brakes.
should be used in place of the service brake.
20. Which of the following statements about fueling a bus with riders is true?
It should only be done during trips more than 150 miles long.
Fueling your bus with riders on board should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.
Before fueling your bus with riders on board you should tell passengers about the refueling.
All of the above.
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