UT CDL DOUBLES TRIPLES TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. What is Gross Vehicle Weight?
The total weight of the cargo
The total weight of a combination of vehicles excluding the load
The total weight of a single vehicle, including its load
The total weight of a single vehicle, excluding its load
12. How should you brake if your vehicle loses ABS?
Brake as you always have.
Pump the brake repeatedly
Step on and off the brake pedal several times
Stay off the Brake
13. When driving trucks with trailers, drivers should:
avoid making sudden movements with the steering wheel.
push the brake pedal to the floor when braking.
decrease their following distance.
make quick lane changes.
14. When you see you will need to slow down, you can warn drivers behind you by:
turning on the right turn signal.
tapping the brakes a few times.
slamming on the brakes.
making gestures.
15. When driving, you should check mirrors regularly to know where other vehicles are around you. Remember that:
every registered motor vehicle must have at least one mirror.
convex mirrors make things look larger and closer than they really are.
you should check your after the start of any trip to make sure they are properly adjusted.
there are blind spots that your mirrors cannot show you.
16. Emergency brakes must be held on by:
mechanical force.
air pressure.
dynamic pressure.
hydraulic pressure.
17. If an aggressive driver is involved in an accident down the road, you should:
make eye contact with the driver.
confront the aggressive driver.
try to get their vehicle to the side of the road.
stop a safe distance from the accident scene, wait for the police and report the behavior you witnessed.
18. When the spring brakes are on, you should:
exceed the posted speed limit.
pump the brakes.
not push the brake pedal down.
press the accelerator.
19. When driving a 60-foot truck at 50 mph, your minimum following distance should be:
3 seconds
7 seconds
5 seconds
6 seconds
20. If you must stop on a one-way or divided highway, place your warning devices:
10 feet, 50 feet, and 150 feet toward the approaching traffic.
50 feet, 100 feet, and 150 feet toward the approaching traffic.
10 feet, 100 feet, and 200 feet toward the approaching traffic.
100 feet, 200 feet, and 300 feet toward the approaching traffic.
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