CDL PASSENGER TEST VIRGINIA
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If your vehicle has power steering, during your pre-trip external inspection you must check that:
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there are 2 lit red lights indicating it's there.
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there are no power steering fluid leaks or damage to the power steering hoses.
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the engine rpm is down close to
idle.
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12.
Vehicles with ABS have ______ ABS malfunction lamps on the instrument panel.
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orange
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green
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yellow
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13.
When you need to brake, you should warn the drivers behind:
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by making gestures.
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by flashing your brake lights.
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by changing lanes.
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14.
When driving in heavy traffic, the safest speed is:
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the speed of traffic.
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the posted speed limit.
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slower than the speed of other traffic.
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15.
In newer vehicles with air brakes, you put on the parking brake:
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using a diamond-shaped, yellow, push-pull control knob.
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placing the transmission in Park.
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using a P-shaped, yellow control knob.
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16.
To prevent your vehicle from rolling back when you start you should:
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release the parking brake, then apply enough engine power to keep from rolling back.
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partly engage the clutch before you take your right foot off the brake.
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put the transmission in Neutral.
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17.
One way to prevent hydroplaning is to:
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take curves at higher speeds.
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make sure you have enough tread on your tires.
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have less than 4/32 inch tread depth in every major groove on front tires.
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18.
Do not push or tow a disabled bus with riders aboard the vehicle, unless:
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the distance to be covered is less than 5 miles.
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the majority of the passengers agree.
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getting off would be unsafe.
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19.
Before entering a curve, you should:
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reduce your speed.
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increase your speed.
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maintain your speed.
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20.
Road surfaces where water collects can create conditions that cause a vehicle to hydroplane. Which of the following is an indication of standing water?
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Tire splashes
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Clear reflections
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All of the above.
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