MISSISSIPPI DOUBLES TRIPLES PRACTICE CDL TEST
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When backing, you should:
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back and turn toward the right side whenever possible.
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only use mirror on the driver's side.
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back quickly.
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use the mirrors on both sides.
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12.
When driving on slippery roads, you should NOT:
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go slowly.
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use the engine brake.
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try to anticipate stops early.
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watch far enough ahead to keep a steady speed.
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13.
Why should you cover your cargo?
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Because spill protection is a safety requirement in many states.
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To protect people from spilled cargo.
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To protect the cargo from weather.
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All of the above.
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If driving a heavy vehicle, you should:
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try to pass other vehicles going uphill.
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avoid braking.
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stay in the left lane.
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stay in the right lane.
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15.
Excessive use of the service brakes results in overheating. Too much heat can:
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cause the brakes to grab.
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cause the brakes apply unevenly.
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cause the brakes to squeak.
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make the brakes stop working.
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16.
If your ABS malfunctions:
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you still have normal brake functions.
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you should immediately come to a complete stop.
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the service brake will not work.
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the parking brakes will not work.
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When driving a truck with more than 1 trailer, drivers should:
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look far ahead so they can slow down or change lanes when necessary.
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allow more following distance.
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be especially careful in adverse conditions.
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All of the above.
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18.
If your vehicle is hydroplaning, you should:
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apply the brakes.
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put the vehicle in reverse.
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speed up.
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stay off the brake.
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19.
Which of the following will off-track the most?
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The rear wheels of the tractor.
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The front wheels of the tractor.
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The front wheels of the last trailer.
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The rear wheels of the last trailer.
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20.
When driving a 50-foot truck at 40 mph, your minimum following distance should be:
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5 seconds
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6 seconds
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8 seconds
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4 seconds
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