VT CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. Whether or not they load and secure the cargo themselves, drivers are responsible for:
knowing the cargo does not obscure the view ahead or to the sides.
making sure the cargo does not restrict access to emergency equipment.
All of the above.
12. When driving at night you should:
use your high beams when it is safe and legal to do so.
always use low beams.
All of the above.
13. When driving trucks with trailers, drivers should:
avoid making sudden movements with the steering wheel.
make quick lane changes.
push the brake pedal to the floor when braking.
14. The hazardous material ID number must appear:
on the shipping papers and on the package.
on the steering wheel.
on the package and on paperwork at the shipping destination.
15. The total transport index of all packages in a single vehicle must not exceed:
25
100
50
16. Hazardous materials may be transported:
by any driver with a Certification of Driving Experience.
by a CDL holder with a HazMat endorsement.
by a CDL holder with a tank vehicles endorsement.
17. Rollovers happen when drivers:
turn too slowly.
turn too fast.
brake too hard.
18. Anti-lock brakes:
increase your stopping distance.
help you stop faster.
keep your brakes from locking up when you brake hard.
19. When driving at night you should dim your lights when following another vehicle within:
500 feet.
1 mile.
100 feet.
20. If hazardous materials are spilling from your vehicle while you are driving:
park the vehicle, secure the area and send someone else for help.
touch the leaking material to make sure it's not water.
try to find the source of the leak by smell.
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