HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - WASHINGTON

11. Column 2 in the Hazardous Material Table contains:
the identification numbers.
the HazMat description and shipping name.
the hazard class or division.
12. A driver distraction is anything that takes your attention away from driving, such as:
pedestrians.
adjusting the radio.
All of the above.
13. Before each trip, you must make sure:
the cargo has a high center of gravity.
your cargo obscures your view to the sides.
the cargo is balanced and secured.
14. You are driving a modern truck with a manual transmission. When going down a hill you should usually:
use a lower gear than would be required to go up the hill.
shift into neutral and coast.
use the same gear you would use to go up the hill.
15. Shippers must warn drivers and others about the material's hazards:
by making a written report each day on the condition of the material.
by putting hazard warning labels on packages.
by placing a red triangle with an orange center on the vehicle.
16. Which of these statements about using your mirrors is FALSE?
There are blind spots that your mirrors cannot show you.
When driving, you should check mirrors regularly to know where other vehicles are around you.
None of the above.
17. Before transporting sealed loads, you should check that:
the load can be inspected.
the seal numbers match the placard numbers.
the load is properly secured.
18. To prevent drowsiness you should:
never drive with a passenger.
get adequate sleep before a trip.
schedule trips for the middle of the night.
19. Placards are:
signs placed on a vehicle to identify the hazard class of the cargo.
devices placed below a vehicle to improve traction.
signs put inside a vehicle used to warn others of hazardous materials.
20. If you are being tailgated, you should:
try to let the other vehicle pass.
speed up.
drive on the shoulder.
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