MO CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. To avoid a hazard:
driving on the shoulder of the road is always the best thing to do.
stopping is always the best thing to do.
steering away from what is ahead may be the best thing to do.
12. When it comes to hazardous materials transportation, the shipper:
placards the vehicle when loading, if required.
must package, mark, and label the materials.
takes the shipment from to its destination.
13. Before moving a tank of hazardous materials, you must:
call the Chemical Transportation Emergency Center and tell them your destination.
close all manholes and valves.
send the shipping papers to the shipper.
14. If you discover a cargo leak, you should call for help and:
try to identify the material by smell.
touch the leaking HazMat to identify the material.
use shipping papers to identify the leaking material.
15. You had to drive onto the right shoulder to avoid a crash. You are now driving at 40 mph on the shoulder. How should you move back onto the pavement?
If the shoulder is clear, stay on it until your vehicle has come to a stop, then move back onto the pavement when it is safe.
Brake hard to slow the vehicle, then steer sharply onto the pavement.
Keep moving at the present speed and steer very gently back onto the pavement.
16. While driving, you should keep the shipping papers:
under the seat.
within reach.
on the driver's seat.
17. When traveling with Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 explosives, do not park within _____ of a building.
150 feet
50 feet
300 feet
18. You are inspecting your vehicle during a trip. What should you do?
Check critical items such as tires, brakes, and lights.
Use your senses to check for problems.
All of the above.
19. Which of the following statements about retarders is NOT correct?
Retarders help you avoid skids.
You should turn the retarder off whenever the road is wet, icy, or snow covered.
Retarders help slow a vehicle, reducing the need for using brakes.
20. When crossing railroad tracks, you should:
shift gears while crossing the tracks.
try to pass slower vehicles.
not stop.
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