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Missouri CDL DMV Endorsement Passenger 2

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1. If other vehicles are having a difficult time getting around your truck on a road with two or more lanes, you should:
Speed up.
Drive on the shoulder.
Use the right lane.

You should stay in the right lane of a multilane road if your vehicle is being slowed down by a heavy load. Allow other vehicles to pass your truck using the left lane.

2. A driver should ensure that:
The truck is overloaded.
The truck is properly loaded.
The cargo is mostly in the front of the trailer.

It is essential to the safe operation of a CMV that cargo be properly loaded. Improper loading can affect handling and damage the vehicle. Additionally, improperly loaded materials can cause injury or death by falling off of the vehicle.

3. If driving on a surface with poor traction, a driver should accelerate slowly:
Because it is always good to accelerate slowly.
To keep from losing control of the vehicle.
So that they do not accelerate faster than the vehicle ahead.

To avoid a loss of control, you should accelerate slowly when driving in poor-traction conditions, such as rain or snow.

4. During a trip, gauges are:
Often misleading.
The only way a driver can learn of potential trouble with the vehicle.
A way to learn of potential trouble with the vehicle.

During a trip, you should regularly check the gauge and instrument panels, mirrors, tires, cargo, and lights for signs of trouble.

5. Most bus accidents happen:
At intersections.
On the open road.
In fueling stations.

Bus accidents most commonly occur at intersections. Use caution, even if the intersection is controlled by signs or signals.

6. To check the automatic transmission fluid level in some vehicles, you will have to:
Park your vehicle uphill.
Park your vehicle downhill.
Leave the vehicle running.

In some vehicles, it may be necessary to leave the engine running when checking the automatic transmission fluid level.

7. A cardboard box on the roadway:
Should be expected to be on the roadway.
Is usually empty and harmless.
Could contain a heavy object that could damage vehicles.

Almost any foreign object on the road poses some potential danger. For example, even something as seemingly harmless as a cardboard box could contain a hard or heavy object that could damage your vehicle.

8. Generally, a bus should be refueled:
In a closed building with passengers on board.
With passengers on board in an open space.
Without passengers on board

You should avoid refueling a bus while passengers are on board, unless absolutely unavoidable. In particular, you should never refuel a bus with passengers on board while inside a closed building.

9. Eating while driving is:
A good way to save time.
A dangerous activity.
Acceptable if you are eating foods that are easy to eat.

Smoking, eating, or drinking are distracting activities and should be avoided while you are driving. Instead, plan ahead and allow yourself time to stop to eat when making a lengthy trip.

10. When approaching a construction worker who is near the road, you should:
Increase your speed.
Decrease your speed.
Move to the shoulder.

Always drive with caution through work zones. You should make a particular point of reducing your speed when workers are on or near the roadway.

11. If backing a truck:
You should rely on your mirrors to guide you.
You should first walk the area to become more familiar with obstacles.
You should look straight ahead.

If you must drive in reverse, you should first walk around your vehicle to look at the path of travel and check for obstacles. Because mirrors have blind spots, you cannot rely exclusively on them. It is recommended to use a helper whenever possible.

12. If driving so slowly that you could impede other drivers, you should:
Drive in the left lane.
Drive while using your four-way flashers.
Drive without using any lights.

If you must drive so slowly that you will impede the flow of traffic, you should turn on your four-way flashers to alert drivers behind you (as long as local laws allow the use of flashers).

13. Which of the following is not an example of a distracted person who should concern motorists?
A driver talking to a passenger in their vehicle
A person sitting on a bench waiting for a bus
A construction worker on the side of the road

You should be cautious when you are near people who are not paying attention to the road. Drivers and pedestrians who are talking to someone may be distracted by the conversation and not fully paying attention to the road. Workers on or near the road may not be paying attention to traffic because they are focused on their work, and can themselves also be a distraction to drivers.

14. When inspecting the interior of a bus, a driver should make sure:
Every seat is easy to remove.
There is no chipping paint.
All signaling devices work properly.

When inspecting the interior of a bus, you must make sure everything is safe and in proper working condition. Make sure all signaling devices, such as bathroom emergency buzzers, are in proper working order.

15. To stay alert while driving, you should:
Eat a heavy meal before beginning your trip.
Keep the cab warm.
Ride with a second person who can share driving responsibilities.

Splitting driving responsibilities with a second driver lowers the chance that either of you will drive while fatigued. You can also reduce the risk of fatigue by avoiding heavy foods and keeping the interior of the cab cool.

16. When starting a vehicle, warning lights and buzzers:
Should not light up or sound.
Should turn on and shut off quickly.
Should turn on and remain on.

After starting a vehicle's engine, the warning lights and buzzers should turn on, then quickly turn off.

17. When conducting a check of the engine compartment during a vehicle inspection, you should not:
Check the engine oil level.
Check the coolant level.
Drain the brake fluid.

When inspecting the engine compartment, you should check the oil level, coolant level, and windshield washer fluid level, among other things.

18. The safety belt should:
Not be adjustable.
Latch securely.
Be frayed.

When inspecting your vehicle, you should verify that the safety belt is securely mounted, adjusts, latches properly, and is not ripped or frayed.

19. Which of the following is acceptable if found during a pre-trip inspection?
Tires of mismatched sizes
Tread of 3/32 of an inch in the grooves of the front tires
Tires manufactured by different makers

When checking the tires as part of a pre-trip inspection, make sure the tires have sufficient tread. There should be at least 4/32 of an inch of tread in every major groove of the front tires, and at least 2/32 of an inch of tread depth on the other tires. Tire sizes should not be mismatched.

20. If feeling tired while driving, it is best to:
Take a pep pill.
Get some rest.
Continue driving.

If you begin to feel tired while driving, the only safe action to take is to stop and get some sleep. Trying to fight the fatigue and press on is very dangerous and can result in a fatal crash. You should not rely on artificial stimulants; these may help keep you awake a while longer, but they won't make you more alert.

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