COMBINATION TEST NORTH DAKOTA - PRACTICE TEST

11. If you will be transporting hazardous materials that require placards, you must:
ask permission of the local transportation agency.
obtain a hazardous materials endorsement.
obtain a special transit permit.
transport the materials at night only.
12. Foundation brakes are used:
only with the front wheels.
only with the rear wheels.
only with the right wheels.
at each wheel.
13. If an aggressive driver is involved in an accident down the road, you should:
confront the aggressive driver.
stop a safe distance from the accident scene, wait for the police and report the behavior you witnessed.
try to get their vehicle to the side of the road.
make eye contact with the driver.
14. Empty trucks:
require shorter stopping distances than fully-loaded trucks.
have better traction than fully-loaded trucks.
may have poor traction.
None of the above.
15. When backing a trailer, you should:
avoid correcting the drift.
try to position your vehicle so you can back in a straight line.
never make pull-ups to reposition your vehicle.
turn the steering wheel in the direction you want to go.
16. An Anti-lock Braking System:
keeps your wheels from locking when you brake hard.
lets you brake faster.
increases a vehicle's stopping power.
increases the distamce required to stop on slippery surfaces.
17. If you get stuck on the railroad tracks, the first thing you should do is:
scream for help.
immediately get out of the cab and move away from the tracks.
try to move your vehicle until you see the train.
stay in your vehicle and call 911.
18. Combination vehicles have __ air lines.
4
3
2
1
19. To prevent rollover, drivers of combination vehicles should:
brake while turning.
keep the cargo as close to the ground as possible.
make sure the cargo is not centered and spread out.
keep the load is to one side.
20. You are driving a modern truck with a manual transmission. When going down a hill you should usually:
downshift after your speed has already built up.
shift into neutral and coast.
use the same gear you would use to go up the hill.
use a lower gear than would be required to go up the hill.
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