CDL PASSENGER PRACTICE TEST MINNESOTA

11. When you discharge a drunk or disruptive rider, you must:
call 911 if you have to discharge the rider in an unsafe place.
ensure the rider's safety.
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.
12. Buses must never carry:
oxygen medically prescribed for, in the possession of a passenger, and in a container designed for personal use.
radioactive materials in the space occupied by people.
emergency hospital supplies.
All of the above.
13. To avoid blinding others, you should dim your lights within _____  of an oncoming vehicle.
250
100
50
None of the above.
14. If you lose ABS control on one or more wheels, you should:
stop braking and countersteer.
fully apply the brakes until you stop.
drive normally (you still have regular brakes), but get the system serviced soon.
immediately report it to the motor carrier.
15. To know if your vehicle is equipped with ABS, look for:
the ABS logo on the steering wheel.
an ABS placard.
the ABS shipping paper.
a yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the instrument panel.
16. If your vehicle is hydroplaning, you should:
speed up.
stay off the brake.
put the vehicle in reverse.
apply the brakes.
17. When going down a hill, you should downshift:
as you go downhill.
after starting down a hill.
at the bottom of the hill.
before you start going downhill.
18. If another vehicle is following closely, you should NOT:
avoid quick changes.
increase your following distance.
speed up.
make it difficult for the tailgater to get around you.
19. Road surfaces where water collects can create conditions that cause a vehicle to hydroplane. Which of the following is an indication of standing water?
Raindrops on the road
Clear reflections
Tire splashes
All of the above.
20. The heavier the vehicle:
the higher the center of gravity will be.
the less work the brakes must do to stop it.
the more work the brakes must do to stop it.
None of the above.
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