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Engine speed and road speed are the two best ways to know when to shift.

True

True or false: Front end header boards can protect the driver from cargo in case of a crash or a sudden stop.

True

If you must stop on a road or the shoulder of any road, you must put out your emergency warning devices within 15 minutes.

false-10 minutes

You must have a minimum of three tiedowns for any flatbed load.

false-2

Your vehicle needs to be equipped with 5 reflective triangles.

false-3

2/32 of an inch is the minimum tread depth for front tires.

false-4/32 of an inch is the minimum tread depth for front tires.

A pull-up is a manuver when driving off on the shoulder where you pull up until the trailer is straight.

false-A pull-up is pulling forward while backing a trailer to reposition it.

After beginning your trip you should inspect the cargo and its securing devices again within 100 miles.

false-After beginning your trip you should inspect the cargo and its securing devices again within 25 miles.

Before entering a curve and before going up a hill are the two special conditions where you should downshift.

false-Before starting down a hill and before entering a curve are the two special conditions where you should downshift.

Stopping is always the safest thing to do in an emergency.

false-Depending on the situation, steering can be a better option.

If stopped on a hill, you should increase engine rpm's and let the clutch out quickly to start moving without rolling backwards.

false-If stopped on a hill, you should Partly engage the clutch before you take your right foot off the brake to start moving without rolling backwards.

It is best to go left instead of right around an obstacle.

false-If you are blocked on both sides, a move to the right will not force anyone into an opposing traffic lane and a possible head on collision.

It is important to make emergency plans when you see a hazard so you can communicate the risk.

false-It is important to make emergency plans when you see a hazard so you will have more time and be ready to act if it becomes an emergency.

Of all the space around your vehicle, the space behind the vehicle is most important.

false-Of all the space around your vehicle the space ahead of the vehicle is most important.

Pedestrians, bicyclists, and children should not be classified as hazards.

false-Pedestrians, bicyclists, children, loaded station wagons, confused drivers, vans, delivery trucks, slow drivers, parked vehicles, shoppers, postal vehicles, and workers should all be considered as hazards.

Resistance Distance + Perception Distance + Braking Distance add up to total Stopping Distance.

false-Perception Distance + Reaction Distance + Braking Distance add up to total Stopping Distance.

The act of operating a motor vehicle in a selfish, bold, or pushy manner, without regard for the rights or safety of others is called Road Rage.

false-The act of operating a motor vehicle in a selfish, bold, or pushy manner, without regard for the rights or safety of others is called Aggressive Driving.

The distance it takes to stop under ideal conditions once the brakes are applied is called Stopping Distance.

false-The distance it takes to stop in ideal conditions once the brakes are applied is called Braking Distance.

You can safely remove the radiator cap as long as the engine is not overheated.

false-There can still be plenty of pressure under normal temperatures and you could still be severely burned.

Road signs and detours are the two main things to look for ahead while driving.

false-Traffic and road conditions are the two main things to look for ahead while driving.

Vehicles equipped with antilock brakes (ABS), brake faster than vehicles without ABS.

false-Vehicles equipped with antilock brakes (ABS) help keep the wheels from locking up.

When driving in heavy traffic, driving at a speed below the limit is the safest thing to do.

false-When driving in heavy traffic, driving with the speed of other vehicles is the safest thing to do.

You should use your low beam headlights whenever you can.

false-You should use your highbeams whenever possible for better visibility.

Your reflective triangles should be placed at 15 feet, 75 feet, and 150 feet toward the approaching traffic when stopped on a divided highway.

false-Your reflective triangles should be placed at 10 feet, 100 feet, and 200 feet toward the approaching traffic.

The vehicle that trucks and buses most often crash into is located?

not the right side

A bridge formula permits less maximum-axle-weight for axles that are closer together to prevent over loading bridges and roads.

true

A hazard is any road condition or other vehicle that is a possible danger.

true

An escape ramp is a ramp leading to a long bed of loose soft material to slow a runaway vehicle, sometimes in combination with an upgrade.

true

Counting off the seconds until you reach the same spot as the vehicle ahead of you is a way to determine following distance.

true

Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) is the maximum GCW specified by the manufacturer for a specific combination of vehicles plus its load.

true

If you were able to barely get under a low clearance bridge when you were loaded, then you may not be able to get back under it when you are empty.

true

Pumping the brake pedal three times and then applying firm pressure for 5 seconds to make sure the pedal does not move is how you test hydraulic brakes for leaks.

true

Road Rage is operating a motor vehicle with the intent of doing harm to others or physically assaulting a driver or their vehicle.

true

Rust around lug nuts is considered a rim defect.

true

Spilled fuel after an accident is a common cause of vehicle fires.

true

The tie rod, spindle, and pitman arm are important steering system parts.

true

Wheel-bearing seals should be checked for leaks.

true

When the temperature drops, bridges will freeze before other parts of the road will.

true

You must have a fire extinguisher, spare electrical fuses, and warning devices for parked vehicles.

true

You should look ahead 12 to 15 seconds (about a quarter of a mile), while driving at highway speeds.

true

You should put the starter switch key in your pocket during the pre-trip inspection.

true-This is so no one moves the vehicle while you are inspecting underneath it.

You should never downshift automatic transmissions before going down a hill.

false

Driving too fast for conditions, a lack of tread on the front tires, and not enough weight is on the steer axle can cause front wheel skids.

False

True or false: Gross Combination Weight (GCW) is the total weight of a powered unit plus trailers.

False-Gross Combination Weight (GCW) is the total weight of a powered unit plus trailers plus the cargo.

True or false: The basic steps to take at any accident are to notify the authorities, care for the injured, and take pictures.

False-The basic steps to take at any accident are to protect the area, notify authorities, and care for the injured.

true or false: The only proven way to overcome sleep debt is having a healthy diet and getting regular exercise.

False-The only proven way to overcome sleep debt is to catch up on all the sleep that you lost.

ABS brake systems are good because they help prevent power or turning skids.

false

It is a good idea for driver's to try to help out others by signaling when it is safe for them to pass.

false

Off-ramp and on-ramp posted speed limits are usually safe for large and heavy vehicles.

false

The total weight of the vehicle and cargo are the main factors that determine your selection of a safe speed when going down a long steep downgrade.

false

Theft is the most important reason for doing a pre-trip inspection.

false

Wet brakes can increase braking power. Wet brakes can increase braking power.

false


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