CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST - WYOMING
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Texting while operating a commercial motor vehicle is:
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acceptable if you are contacting your dispacther.
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only allowed at night.
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illegal.
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acceptable if you are contacting your supervisor.
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12.
You should always adjust your speed to be able to stop within:
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the distance you can see ahead.
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30 feet.
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50 feet.
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the length of your vehicle.
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13.
If your placarded trailer has dual tires, you should check the tires:
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once every 3 months.
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once a week.
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once every 500 miles.
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at the beginning of each trip and each time the vehicle is parked.
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14.
Liquid surge occurs in:
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overfilled tanks.
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partially filed tanks.
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empty tanks.
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All of the above.
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15.
You are more at risk of being fatigued:
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when driving alone.
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when stopping periodically during long trips.
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after getting more than 8 hours of sleep.
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when driving during the day.
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16.
In vehicles with air brakes, water and compressor oil in the bottom of the air tank:
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should be added regularly.
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should be drained completely.
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should not be removed.
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None of the above.
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17.
Liquid surge results from movement of the liquid in partially filled tanks. Side-to-side surge can cause:
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an automatic failure.
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brake failure.
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a rollover.
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tire failure.
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18.
Empty trucks:
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require a greater stopping distance than full trucks.
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require a shorter stopping distance than full trucks.
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require the same stopping distance than full trucks.
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None of the above.
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19.
Checking the automatic transmission fluid level may require:
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the engine to be running.
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you to pump the brake.
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the vehicle to be parked downhill.
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the 4-way emergency flashers to be activated.
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20.
ABS will:
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shorten your stopping distance.
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not give you more control over the vehicle during braking.
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not change your normal braking capability.
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increase your average speed.
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