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Illinois CDL DMV Endorsement Passenger 1

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20
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1. Most drivers are the least alert:
In the morning.
In cold weather.
At night.
After work.

Fatigue and lack of alertness are major hazards when driving at night. Most people are the least alert at night, especially after midnight.

2. If federal inspectors judge your vehicle to be unsafe, they can:
Bring you to a garage to have your vehicle fixed.
Formerly request that you have your vehicle's problems fixed.
Call a mechanic.
Pull the vehicle out-of-service until it is fixed.

If a federal or state inspector judges a CMV to be unsafe, they may put it out-of-service until it is fixed.

3. The minimum size of placards identifying hazardous materials is:
Four inches.
Six and one-quarter inches.
Nine and three-quarter inches.
10 and three-quarter inches.

Hazardous materials placards must be at least 10 and three-quarter inches square.

4. A danger of looking at one mirror for too long is:
You will be distracted by potential hazards.
You may not see an upcoming hazard in another location.
The mirrors may shake and move.
You may notice a dirty spot on the mirror.

When checking your mirrors, only look at them quickly. If you concentrate on one mirror for too long, you may travel a substantial distance down the road without being aware of what is ahead, missing important information about upcoming hazards.

5. If you must drive in reverse, it is helpful to:
Drive as fast as possible and get it over with.
First exit the truck and walk the path to look for obstacles.
Use only the passenger side mirror.
Stick your head out the window and look backward.

If you must drive in reverse, you should first walk around the vehicle to check for hazards in your path of travel. Make frequent use of the mirrors on both sides of your vehicle while backing. Always back up as slowly as possible.

6. A pre-trip inspection should include:
A check of the engine oil level.
Removing coolant.
Spraying WD-40 into the air filter.
Removing a tire.

A pre-trip inspection should include a check of components in the engine compartment, including a check of the engine oil level.

7. If a bus is disabled while passengers are still on board:
Another bus should push the disabled bus to its destination.
The bus should be towed to its destination.
The passengers should be asked to push the bus.
The bus may need be towed to the nearest safe location to discharge the passengers.

A bus that is disabled while passengers are on board should not be towed or pushed, unless it is absolutely necessary. If needed, the bus should be towed or pushed only as far as the nearest safe location for the passengers to be discharged.

8. When should you check and adjust your mirrors?
Before starting a trip
While driving
After a trip
Mirrors do not need to be adjusted.

The adjustment of mirrors must be checked prior to the start of any trip.

9. Pre-trip inspections should be done:
Differently each time, emphasizing different items.
The same way each time so you are less likely to forget something.
Once in a while.
By someone other than the driver.

Pre-trip inspections should be conducted in the same way every time. This will reinforce the steps, making it less likely that you will forget to inspect something important.

10. During the pre-trip vehicle inspection test:
Applicants will not have to identify the ABS.
Windshield wipers are not to be addressed.
Shock absorbers only need to be checked on one axle.
The steering box should be checked for leaks.

During the external inspection portion of the pre-trip vehicle inspection test, you must verify that the steering box is securely mounted and not leaking.

11. When steering to avoid a crash, you should:
Only use one hand to steer.
Keep both hands on the steering wheel.
Not use your mirrors to check other lanes.
Speed up as you get nearer to the hazard.

When turning quickly to avoid colliding with a hazard in the roadway, you should always keep both hands on the steering wheel. You must have a firm grip on the wheel to be able to turn quickly.

12. A vehicle inspection:
Is a waste of time.
Is helpful in identifying minor issues before they become major problems.
Should not be done by the driver.
Should be performed once a month.

A vehicle should be inspected before every trip to help ensure that any small mechanical issues are caught before they become more serious problems. It is better to discover a problem with your vehicle before a drive than after the drive has begun.

13. If a tire fails, you should:
Use the brakes.
Stay off the brakes.
Swerve.
Wave your arms at other drivers.

Using the brakes after a tire failure could cause you to lose control of your vehicle. Unless you're about to hit something, stay off of the brake until the vehicle has slowed sufficiently.

14. When traction is poor, a driver should accelerate slowly:
Because it is best to always accelerate very slowly.
So they do not lose control of their vehicle.
So the driver does not accelerate faster than the vehicle ahead.
To be the last vehicle through an intersection.

Speeding up too quickly on a road with poor traction could cause a driver to lose control of their vehicle. In conditions that cause poor traction, a driver should accelerate especially smoothly and gradually.

15. Water on bridges:
Usually freezes before water on other parts of a roadway.
Usually freezes after water on other parts of a roadway.
Will not freeze.
Is not a concern in cool weather.

Bridges will generally freeze before other parts of the roadway. Be careful on bridges when temperatures are around the freezing point.

16. To prevent fatigue while driving, you should:
Keep the cab warm.
Keep the cab cool.
Keep the cab poorly ventilated.
Close the vents.

A hot, poorly-ventilated area can make a person sleepy. Opening a window, opening a vent, or using the air conditioning can help keep the cab cool and reduce the risk of fatigue.

17. Brake pads should:
Be covered with grease.
Be covered with oil.
Be covered with brake fluid.
Not have any oil or grease on them.

When inspecting your brakes, you should verify that the shoes and pads do not have any oil, grease, or brake fluid on them.

18. When using mirrors while driving, you should:
Look in the mirrors quickly.
Look in the mirrors for extended periods of time.
Use only the rearview mirror.
Use only the driver’s side mirror.

Focusing on your mirrors for too long can be dangerous because you will have traveled a substantial distance without looking at the road ahead.

19. When approaching a railroad crossing, a driver should:
Rely only on automated signals.
Expect to hear a train.
Cross the tracks before an approaching train reaches the crossing.
Reduce their speed.

You should approach every railroad crossing with the expectation that a train is coming. Do not rely on signals or your hearing to reliably tell you if a train is present. Always slow down when approaching a crossing. Never try to race a train.

20. During the vehicle inspection test, you will be required to do all of the following, except:
Walk around the vehicle.
Point to or touch each item.
Explain what you are checking and why.
Crawl under the vehicle.

As a part of earning your CDL, you will have to pass an inspection test and demonstrate that your vehicle is safe for operation. During the vehicle inspection test, you will have to walk around the vehicle and point to or touch each item and explain to the examiner what you are checking and why. You will not have to crawl under the hood or under the vehicle.

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