NJ CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. With low beams, drivers can see ahead about:
15 feet
150 feet
250 feet
100 feet
12. ________ must choose the safest route to transport placarded radioactive materials.
The carrier
The driver
The shipper
All of the above.
13. Do not load animal or human food in the same vehicle with:
explosives.
toothpaste.
oxidizers.
poison.
14. Do not smoke within ______ of a placarded cargo tank used for flammable liquids (Class 3) or gases (Division 2.1).
25 feet
100 feet
5 feet
50 feet
15. To prevent getting sleepy while driving, you should:
keep the cab warm.
keep cool by opening the window.
drive alone whenever possible.
close the vent.
16. Placards are used:
to warn others of hazardous materials.
to warn other drivers when the load on the vehicle extends 4 feet or more beyond the rear of the body.
to warn other drivers about the risks of tailgating.
to protect the accident area.
17. To know how much space you should keep in front of you:
estimate how many vehicle lengths there are between you and the vehicle ahead.
estimate how many seconds it would take you to reach the vehicle ahead.
wait until the vehicle ahead of you passes a clear landmark, then count off the seconds until you reach the same spot.
None of the above.
18. Brake fade results from, and is affected by:
excessive heat caused by not relying on the engine braking effect.
excessive heat caused by using the brakes too much.
brakes out of adjustment.
All of the above.
19. The only acceptable way to check tire pressure is to:
push on the tire to feel the pressure.
use a tire pressure gauge.
check the minimum tread depth.
None of the above.
20. Never drive a placarded vehicle near open fires unless:
the vehicle is vehicle transporting explosives.
you can safely pass the fire without stopping.
the vehicle is equipped with fire sprinklers.
All of the above.
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