CDL PRACTICE TEST (WA) - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST

31. You may get a clue that a driver may be going to make a turn from:
the driver's head and body movements.
slow moving or stalled traffic in a traffic lane.
the rear lights of the driver's vehicle.
32. On ramp/off ramp curves should be taken:
well below the posted speeds.
at the posted speeds.
slightly below the posted speeds.
33. If you're feeling tired while driving you should:
stop driving and get some rest.
eat something.
drink coffee.
34. When stopping at the scene of an accident, you should NOT:
notify authorities.
put on your 4-way emergency flashers.
report any qualified person who is at the accident and helping the injured.
35. Hanging meat in a refrigerated truck can be:
a very unstable load with a low center of gravity.
a very stable load if properly distributed.
a very unstable load with a high center of gravity.
36. Brakes out of adjustment can cause the other brakes to:
apply more braking power.
last longer.
overheat and fade.
37. You should check air pressure and temperature gauges:
as often as is practical.
at the end of each trip.
at the beginning of each trip.
38. Which of the the following statements about fatigued or drowsy driving is true?
Most people are less alert between 12 pm and 3 pm.
Fatigued drivers may be slower in making critical decisions.
Fatigued drivers are usually more alert because they are aware risk of being involved in an accident is higher.
39. To keep your vehicle from rolling back when you start, you should:
apply the emergency brake whenever necessary.
partly engage the clutch before you take your foot off the brake.
turn the engine off before you take your foot off the brake.
40. When backing, it is best to:
use a helper whenever possible.
try to back in the direction of the drift.
use only the passenger's side mirror.
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