HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - WASHINGTON

21. An ABS system:
gives you more control over the vehicle during braking.
helps you avoid skids caused by over braking.
All of the above.
22. Before entering an intersection, make sure that:
there is sufficient space to clear it.
there's enough room to get at least halfway across.
accelerate smoothly and change gears as necessary.
23. If the diamond-shaped hazard warning label won't fit on a package, shippers may label the hazardous materials:
by placing the package in a hazmat container.
using a bar code instead.
with a tag.
24. An "X" or an "RQ" in the HM column of the shipping paper entry means that:
the hazardous materials listed on that line of the shipping paper must be sealed.
the shipment is regulated by the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR).
the driver must receive a special HR training before driving the vehicle.
25. If HazMat is spilling from your vehicle while you are driving, you should:
not move your vehicle any more than safety requires.
continue driving in order to find a truck stop.
continue driving in order to find a phone booth.
26. Empty trucks have the best braking. True or False?
False.
It depends on the cargo.
True.
27. If stopped on a hill, how can you start moving without rolling back?
Partly engage the clutch before you take your right foot off the brake, put on the parking brake if necessary.
Release the parking brake before you have applied enough engine power to keep from rolling back.
Press on the gas pedal, even if you have to roll back a little.
28. ABS:
gives you more control when you brake.
is not required on newer trucks.
causes your wheels to lock when you break hard.
29. When fueling a placarded vehicle, someone must always be:
watching the fueling from a safe distance.
at the emergency power shut off for the pump.
None of the above.
30. The tire load rating is stated:
on the side of each tire.
inside the suspension system.
on each axle.
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