AIR BRAKES PRACTICE TEST - MONTANA
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If you must drive slowly, how should you alert following drivers?
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Help them out by signaling when it is safe to pass
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Flash your brake lights
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Turn on your taillights
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Use your emergency flashers if it is legal
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22.
To prevent drowsiness you should:
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never drive with a passenger.
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get adequate sleep before a trip.
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avoid exercise to save more energy.
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schedule trips for the middle of the night.
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23.
You should check air pressure and temperature gauges:
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every time you stop.
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as often as is practical.
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at the end of each trip.
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at the beginning of each trip.
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24.
Air brakes:
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are prohibited on larger vehicles.
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are an effective way to stop large and heavy vehicles.
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should be used only when driving on wet roads.
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can improve fuel efficiency.
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25.
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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flash your high beams at the other driver.
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slow down and look straight ahead in your lane.
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look slightly to the right to avoid looking directly at the lights of the oncoming vehicle.
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