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Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What factors determine your selection of a safe speed when going down a long steep downgrade?
  1. Length of the grade and steepness of the grade only.
  2. Total weight of the vehicle and cargo.
  3. Total weight of the vehicle and cargo, length of the grade, steepness of the grade, road conditions, weather.
  4. Total weight of the vehicle, steepness of the grade, weather.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What does "communicating" mean in safe driving?
  1. Signaling to other drivers what you intend to do
  2. Keeping in contact with you're dispatch so they know where you are located on the road
  3. Using hand gestures to let the other drivers know you're upset
  4. Honking your horn so the other drivers are aware you're there
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What effects can wet brakes cause?
  1. Can cause brakes to apply unevenly.
  2. Can cause lack of braking power.
  3. Can cause pulling to one side or the other.
  4. All of the above.
  5. None of the above.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What can make you sleepy?
  1. multi-vitamins
  2. a long days work
  3. easy going music
  4. cold medicine
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What is the most important reason for doing a pre-trip inspection?
  1. Safety for yourself and other road users.
  2. Because other drivers do it.
  3. To make sure the vehicle will make your destination.
  4. To make sure nothing has been stolen from the vehicle.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What is the fastest way to sober up?
  1. Coffee
  2. Sleep
  3. Shower
  4. Food
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Name the causes of tire fires.
  1. driving through flame
  2. driver smoking
  3. Under-inflated and duels that touch
  4. Spilled fuel, improper use of flares
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
If confronted by an aggressive driver you should avoid eye contact and let the driver pass you.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What should you do if you become sleepy while driving?
  1. Drink coffee
  2. Turn up the music
  3. Stop to sleep
  4. Eat some food
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What is a hazardous materials placard?
  1. Signs put on the outside of a vehicle which identify the hazard class of the cargo.
  2. Signs put on the back of a vehicle which identify the hazard class of the cargo.
  3. Signs put on the outside of a vehicle which identify the hazard class and weight of the cargo.
  4. Signs put on the inside of a vehicle which identify the hazard class of the cargo.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Brake hard enough to feel a slowdown, when your speed has been reduced to 5 mph below your safe speed, release the brakes. When your speed has increased to your safe speed, repeat these steps.
  1. This is the procedure for a blown tire.
  2. This is the procedure for driving on slippery roads.
  3. This is the procedure for coming down long steep grades.
  4. All of the above
  5. None of the above.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
What is a hazard?
  1. A hazard is more than an emergency.
  2. A hazard is a material that you haul that requires placards.
  3. A hazard is any road condition or other vehicle that is a possible danger.
  4. A hazard is a truck with no placards that has hazardous materials.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Which of these are NOT a sign of a distracted driver?
  1. Vehicles that may drift over the lane divider lines or within their own lane.
  2. Vehicles traveling at consistent speeds.
  3. Drivers who are preoccupied with maps, food, cigarettes, cell phones, or other objects.
  4. Drivers who appear to be involved in conversations with their passengers.
  5. None of the above.
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It takes a typical tractor-trailer at least                 seconds to clear a single track and more that                 seconds to clear a double track.
  1. 12,15
  2. 14,15
  3. 12,13
  4. 13,15
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Why should you be in proper gear before starting down a hill?
  1. You will not be able to shift into a lower gear once you are going down the hill.
  2. Because you will need to be in the same gear at the bottom of the hill.
  3. It is the law in most states.
  4. There is no need to do this.
  5. Because the clutch is made to be used on even surfaces.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
Which of the following is not a common cause of vehicle fires?
  1. Electrical short circuits due to loose connections.
  2. Improper use of flares.cargo
  3. Loose air lines.
  4. Improperly sealed flammable cargo.
  5. Spilled fuel after an accident.
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
You can almost always turn to miss an obstacle more quickly that you can stop.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Commercial Driving
If you are being tailgated you should signal the driver behind you by your brake lights.
  1. True
  2. False
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When should you use your high beams?
  1. When there is no vehicle at least 500 ft away
  2. High beams should remain on at all times at night
  3. When it is too dark
  4. When a vehicles lights are too bright and it is hard to see
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How do you use in-vehicle communications equipment cautiously?
  1. Keep the phone on your lap so you know where it is
  2. Keep your phone off, and pull off the road if you need to use it
  3. Only use if there is little to no traffic on the road
  4. Use a device to keep the phone hands free
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