Q.1
Be sure that your wheel bearing/seals are:
Q.2
Rust around wheel nuts may mean:
Q.3
A Class 7 hazardous material is:
Q.4
After finishing a pre-trip inspection, you should:
Q.5
Who is responsible for identifying the hazard class of materials being shipped?
Q.6
If you’re not sure what to do to extinguish a fire in your vehicle, you should:
Q.7
What should you do if your vehicle gets stuck on railroad tracks?
Q.8
Looking far ahead of your vehicle while driving is:
Q.9
To use the stab braking method while transporting liquid cargo, you should apply the brakes:
Q.10
When starting the engine of a truck with a trailer, you can tell that your vehicle's ABS is not working if:
Q.11
When backing, you should:
Q.12
To avoid becoming an aggressive driver, you should:
Q.13
When nearing a construction worker who is close to the road, you should:
Q.14
Starting in which year were newly manufactured trailers required to have ABS?
Q.15
Class 1, Class 2.1, and Class 3 items should not be placed in a trailer with:
Q.16
In addition to reading the manual, the best way to learn about transporting hazardous materials is to:
Q.17
The more alcohol in the body:
Q.18
Move over laws require:
Q.19
If a truck's Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is not working:
Q.20
To help your vehicle be seen by others:
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