NJ CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

21. Drivers involved in transporting hazardous materials must:
safely transport the shipment without delay.
keep hazardous materials shipping papers and emergency response information in the proper place.
make sure the shipper has identified, marked, and labeled the hazardous materials properly.
All of the above.
22. Do you need to stop before a railroad-highway crossing if you are hauling 100 pounds of Division 4.3 (dangerous when wet) materials?
Only when you are driving and hear a siren coming.
No.
Yes.
Only if you are driving at night.
23. If your placarded trailer has dual tires, you should check the tires:
once every 3 months.
once every 100 miles.
at the start of each trip and every time you stop.
once every three hours.
24. You or your employer must call the National Response Center when any of the following occur as a direct result of a HazMat incident, EXCEPT:
an injured person requires hospitalization.
black ice makes the road look wet.
spillage occurs.
a person is killed.
25. When backing a trailer, turn the wheel right to make the cab go ________ and the trailer go ________.
right; right
right; left
left; right
left; left
26. Before each trip, you must make sure:
the truck is overloaded.
your cargo obscures your view to the sides.
the cargo is balanced and secured.
the cargo has a high center of gravity.
27. Placards must be placed:
so the words or numbers are read from left to right.
so that the format, color, and message can only be seen by the driver.
so the words or numbers are read from right to left.
less than 3 inches away from any other markings.
28. You should flash your brake lights to warn drivers behind you when:
you see you'll need to slow down.
you see a hazard that will require slowing down.
you see a bus stops in the roadway ahead to unload passengers.
All of the above.
29. What is Gross Vehicle Weight?
The total weight of a single vehicle, excluding its load
The total weight of a combination of vehicles excluding the load
The total weight of the cargo
The total weight of a single vehicle, including its load
30. When you are about to pass a vehicle, you should:
make eye contact.
make gestures.
assume they don't see you.
slow down.
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