WI CDL DOUBLES TRIPLES TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. At dawn, dusk, in rain or snow, to make yourself easier to see you should:
use the parking lights.
use the high beams.
use the emergency flashers.
use the low beams.
12. If you are caught in strong winds, you should:
immediately take your foot off the accelerator.
keep a strong grip on the steering wheel and slow down or pull off the roadway.
speed up while keeping a strong grip on the steering wheel.
None of the above.
13. Which of the following will NOT help you prevent rollover?
Using the controlled braking method.
Driving slowly around turns.
Keeping the cargo as close to the ground as possible.
All of the above.
14. If the fifth-wheel locking lever is not locked after the jaws close around the kingpin:
the coupling is not right and you should not drive until you get it fixed.
the parking brakes are on and the wheels are chocked.
the parking brakes are on and your vehicle is safe to drive.
cargo is properly blocked.
15. With a dual air brake system:
each system shares air tanks.
each system has its own air tanks, hoses and lines.
each system shares the same lines and hoses.
one system is the main braking system while the other is a back-up system.
16. When driving in extremely hot weather, if the air pressure in the tires is too high, you should:
continue driving.
let air out of the tires to decrease pressure.
call your supervisor.
stop and remain stopped until the tires cool off.
17. When preparing to make a right turn, you should NOT turn wide to the left as you start the turn. Why?
Turning wide to the left can cause your vehicle to tilt.
A following driver may try to pass you on the right.
It makes the turn harder.
A following driver may try to pass you on the left.
18. When possible, you should park:
on the roadway.
so you will have to back up when you leave.
on the shoulder.
so you will be able to pull forward when you leave.
19. Which of the following is a good way to avoid becoming an aggressive driver?
Keep your following distance reasonable.
Avoid talking on your cell phone.
Be realistic about your travel time.
All of the above.
20. What can cause poor traction?
Too much weight on the steering axle.
Overloading the truck.
Too little weight on the driving axles.
All of the above.
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