CDL TANKER TEST VERMONT - PRACTICE TEST

11. _________ helps coordinate emergency response to chemical hazards.
The National Chemical Network
The National Response Center
The Federal Transportation Organization
12. When it comes to hazardous materials transportation, the shipper:
takes the shipment from to its destination.
placards the vehicle when loading, if required.
must package, mark, and label the materials.
13. Service brakes should:
always be checked before applying the brakes.
only be checked by a mechanic.
be checked before each trip.
14. Forward-and-back liquid surge is very strong in:
dry tanks.
unbaffled tanks.
baffled tanks.
15. 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.
16. Warnings on low bridges or underpasses:
must be posted.
are often posted, but sometimes they are not.
are always posted.
17. Your vehicle may take longer to stop:
if the tank is empty.
if the road is dry.
if the tank is full of dense liquid.
18. After starting the engine, the ABS light stays on. This means:
the ABS is working properly.
the ABS is in Neutral.
the ABS is not working properly.
19. Column 2 in the Hazardous Material Table contains:
the hazard class or division.
the HazMat description and shipping name.
the identification numbers.
20. Placards should be placed at least ______ away from any other markings.
6 inches
3 inches
7 inches
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