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Missouri CDL DMV Endorsement Passenger 1

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1. The standee line:
Is a line that passengers should not cross.
Is a line upon which passengers should stand.
Is a line that should be used as passengers exit the bus.

On a bus designed to carry standing passengers, no passengers may stand in front of the rear of the driver's seat. Any such bus must have a line on the floor, or some other marking, that indicates where passengers may not stand. This is called a standee line.

2. A Class 1 hazardous material is:
An explosive.
Radioactive.
Corrosive.

The first hazardous materials class includes explosives such as ammunition, dynamite, and fireworks.

3. Which gas would cause concern due to a faulty exhaust system?
Oxygen
Carbon monoxide
Nitrogen

A leaking exhaust system can introduce carbon monoxide, which is poisonous, into the cab or sleeper berth.

4. When driving in hot weather:
The air pressure in tires will decrease.
The engine oil can help to keep the engine cool.
Antifreeze is not important.

Because air pressure increases as air expands in the heat, it is important to monitor your tire pressure when driving in very hot weather. To prevent the engine from overheating, there must be an adequate amount of oil in the engine, as well as enough water and antifreeze in the cooling system. Antifreeze is helpful for the engine in both hot and cold weather.

5. One way to prevent drowsiness while driving is to:
Drive alone.
Avoid regular exercise.
Get adequate sleep the night before the trip.

Driving while fatigued can be extremely dangerous. Strategies for preventing drowsiness while driving include getting a full night's sleep before a trip; having someone ride with you; scheduling trips for times during which you are normally awake; and avoiding medications that may cause drowsiness. Exercising regularly can increase your energy levels and make you less likely to become tired while driving.

6. When turning, you should:
Signal before the turn.
Turn off your turn signal just before starting the turn.
Signal only if vehicles are in front of you.

Be sure to activate the appropriate turn signal well in advance of a turn or lane change. Signal continuously throughout the turn and make sure to cancel the signal after the turn is completed, if your vehicle doesn't have self-canceling signals.

7. An empty truck:
Requires a shorter stopping distance than a full truck.
Requires a longer stopping distance than a full truck.
Takes the same distance to stop as a full truck.

Empty trucks require longer stopping distances than full trucks because they have less traction available.

8. Distracted driving:
Can be avoided by eating while driving.
Can be increased by pre-programming radio stations.
Can be avoided by not engaging in complex conversations with others.

Distractions while driving can be physical (such as reaching for an object), mental (such as making conversation with a passenger), or both (such as holding a phone to send texts). Strategies to help you avoid distracted driving include pre-programming radio stations; planning out your route in advance; avoiding complex or emotionally taxing conversation while driving; adjusting your mirrors before setting out; and not eating, drinking, or smoking while behind the wheel.

9. Exhaust system parts should be:
Leaking.
Rubbing against other parts of the vehicle.
Secured tightly.

When inspecting an exhaust system, you should verify that parts of the system are not loose, broken, or missing. The system's parts must be properly mounted and should not be rubbing against moving parts of the vehicle.

10. If you are unsure if there is enough space for your vehicle to safely pass under an upcoming bridge, you should:
Speed up.
Swerve while under the bridge.
Slow down.

If you aren't sure that you have room for your vehicle to safely fit under an overhead object, you should slow down while approaching it. Seek an alternate route, if possible.

11. Maintaining a cushion of space between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead is:
Not encouraged, as it slows the flow of traffic.
Encouraged, as it allows you time to react to unexpected hazards.
Only encouraged if you are traveling with a passenger.

For safe driving, it is essential that you maintain cushions of space on all sides of your vehicle. This helps to ensure that you will have time to take appropriate action if a problem arises.

12. Black ice is:
Usually thick.
Usually thin.
Not a hazard when driving.

Black ice is a layer of ice that is thin and clear enough for the road to be visible through it. The surface will look like a wet road. Always be alert to black ice if the road looks wet when the temperature is below freezing.

13. If a vehicle is equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), when the vehicle is started:
The brakes should lock up.
The ABS indicator light should turn on, then quickly shut off.
The steering wheel will not move until the air tanks are full.

After starting the engine of a vehicle equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), the indicator light should come on and then turn off. If the light stays on, something is wrong with the ABS.

14. How can you check hydraulic brakes?
Pump the brake pedal three times then apply firm pressure to the pedal for five seconds. The brake pedal should not move.
Pump the brake pedal three times then apply firm pressure to the pedal for five seconds. The brake pedal should move slowly toward the floor.
Pump the brake pedal three times then apply firm pressure to the pedal for five seconds. The brake pedal should slowly rise.

Check hydraulic brakes by pumping the brake pedal three times before applying firm pressure to the pedal for five seconds. The pedal should not move. If it does, there may be a leak or some other problem in the braking system.

15. When asked to make a turn while taking your driving test, you should:
Use your turn signal, but only if other cars are present.
Check traffic only in the direction of the turn.
Check traffic in all directions.

When asked to make a turn during the on-road driving test, you must check traffic in all directions and use your turn signal.

16. A broken exhaust system can:
Let poisonous fumes into the cab.
Improve fuel efficiency.
Make steering more difficult.

Defects in an exhaust system are very dangerous because they can cause poisonous fumes to enter the cab or sleeper berth.

17. To make it easier to leave a parked position, you should park:
In a way that allows you to back up when exiting.
In a way that allows you to pull forward when exiting.
Only on the side of roadways, not in parking lots.

Backing is always dangerous and should be avoided whenever possible. When parking, look to park in a space that will allow you to pull forward when exiting.

18. Which of the following is an indication of standing water on the roadway?
Tire splashes
Portions of the pavement that are dry
Leaves on the road

Hydroplaning can occur in places where water collects on the road. Clear reflections, tire splashes, or rain drops on the road can indicate the presence of standing water.

19. If making a tight turn, the operator of a CMV should:
Be able to drive as fast as the driver of a car.
Not be concerned about speed, but focus on the road.
Warn drivers behind by braking early and slowing gradually.

Drivers behind you may not anticipate how slowly your CMV must travel to safely make a right turn. You can help warn them in advance by braking early and slowing gradually.

20. ____ are the most likely to be affected by strong winds.
Light vehicles
Heavy vehicles
Vehicles with open windows

Strong winds can make it difficult for a driver to maintain control of their vehicle. Usually, this is especially true for drivers of lighter CMVs.

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