CDL AIR BRAKES PRACTICE TEST - MINNESOTA
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When meeting an oncoming vehicle at night, if the other driver does not put their low beams on, you should:
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"get back at the other driver" by putting your own high beams on.
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slow down and look straight ahead in your lane.
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flash your high beams at the other driver.
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look slightly to the right to avoid looking directly at the lights of the oncoming vehicle.
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If a load is placed on one side of the trailer:
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making turns may be easier.
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a rollover is more likely.
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the steering axle weight will be too light to steer safely.
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your brakes won't work.
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How can you tell if your vehicle is equipped with ABS?
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Look under the vehicle for the wheel speed sensor wires coming from the back of the brakes.
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Look for yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the instrument panel.
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Trailers will have yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the left side.
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All of the above.
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As part of the final air brake check, you should:
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Test air leakage rate.
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Test low pressure warning signal.
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Check air compressor governor cut-in and cut-out pressure.
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All of the above.
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15.
To avoid becoming a distracted driver you should:
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eat and drink while you drive.
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not engage in complex conversations with others.
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not turn off all communication devices.
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adjust all vehicle controls and mirrors while driving.
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