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1. If a truck is equipped, a trailer brake hand valve can be used to:
Add fuel to the vehicle.
Prevent the vehicle from rolling back when being started from a stop.
Check the oil level.
Load cargo.

If a tractor-trailer is so equipped, the trailer brake hand valve can be used to stop the vehicle from rolling back when being started from a stop.

2. When turning, when should the turn signal be canceled?
Before entering the turn
During the turn
After the turn is completed

Always signal continuously through a turn. Do not cancel a signal until the turn is finished.

3. When driving, you should stop and take a break ____ to avoid becoming too tired.
Every half hour
Every hour
Every two hours
Every six hours

To reduce the chances of becoming fatigued on a long trip, a driver should stop for a break at least once every two hours or 100 miles driven.

4. After an accident, flares should be used with caution because:
There may be fuel spilled on the ground that could catch fire.
Other drivers may not see the flares if the weather is sunny.
Flares are expensive.

A common cause of vehicle fires in the aftermath of an accident is the improper use of flares near spilled fuel. Use flares with caution.

5. When using your mirrors, you should frequently look at your tires to:
Watch for tire fires.
See if the tires are rolling properly.
See if the tread is sufficient.
Get a sense of the size of the tire in relation to other vehicles.

Check your tires regularly when looking in your mirrors. This helps ensure that you will notice a tire fire, if one should happen. Tire fires may occur when a tire is under-inflated, if dual tires are touching, or if the tires are otherwise overheated.

6. Of the following, which is not a way to prevent drowsiness during a trip?
Getting an adequate amount of sleep before driving
Traveling with a passenger
Scheduling trips during hours when you would not normally be awake
Avoiding medications that may cause drowsiness

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 so you can take turns driving; scheduling trips for times during which you are normally awake; and avoiding medications that may cause drowsiness.

7. Convex mirrors:
Cannot be used on vehicles transporting hazardous materials.
Can replace flat mirrors.
Can be helpful to see a wider area.
Are illegal to be used in most states.

Many large vehicles have curved, convex mirrors. Convex mirrors allow drivers to see a wider area than flat mirrors. However, they also make objects seem smaller and farther away than they really are.

8. Distracted driving:
Always comes as a result of physical distraction, not mental distraction.
Can be elevated by pre-programming radio stations.
Can be avoided by eating while driving.
Can be avoided by not engaging in complex conversations while driving.

To reduce the risk of distraction, do not engage in complex or emotionally intense conversations while driving. Pre-programming radio stations before your trip and avoiding eating, drinking, or smoking while at the wheel can also help you avoid becoming distracted while driving. Remember that mental distractions that take your attention away from the task of driving can be just as dangerous as physical distractions.

9. Rules regarding passenger comfort, such as smoking guidelines, should:
Not be mentioned unless there is a rule violation.
Only be mentioned if a passenger specifically asks about something.
Be announced at the start of the trip.
Be discussed individually with each passenger.

Many charter and intercity carriers have rules about passengers smoking, drinking, and using music players while on the bus. Explaining passenger rules at the start of a trip is often an effective way to avoid trouble later on.

10. Of the following, which is the most slippery surface?
Ice that is dry
Ice that is wet
Wet pavement

Ice becomes wet when the weather is just warm enough to melt the ice slightly. Wet ice is much more slippery than ice that is not wet.

11. What is the average driver’s reaction time?
One-sixteenth of a second
One-eighth of a second
Between three-quarters of a second and one second
Two seconds

The average driver has a reaction time of between three-quarters of a second and one second.

12. When stopping at a railroad crossing, opening the forward door:
Can increase your chances of hearing an approaching train.
Should never be done.
Could allow other noises to enter the bus, making it more difficult to hear any approaching trains.
Will take too long and is discouraged.

When stopping a bus at a railroad crossing, you should open your forward door if doing so will improve your ability to see or hear an approaching train.

13. Scan the road ____ ahead of your vehicle.
Two to three seconds
Five to six seconds
12 to 15 seconds

Good drivers scan the road at least 12 to 15 seconds ahead of their vehicles. Looking ahead will allow you to identify and react to hazards before meeting them. Be sure to specifically look for vehicles that are coming onto the highway, entering into your lane, or turning.

14. When backing with a trailer, turning toward the driver’s side is encouraged because:
The driver will have the best possible view.
Power lines should be on the passenger's side.
Other drivers can offer assistance on the passenger's side.

When driving in reverse, it is always recommended that a driver backs their vehicle toward its left side. This will allow the driver the best possible view of the rear of their vehicle.

15. Buses must never transport:
Small arms ammunition.
Soft drinks.
Open food.
Tear gas.

While buses may carry some hazardous materials under certain conditions, they must never be used to transport tear gas or irritating materials.

16. Before driving a bus that has been parked for a few days, a driver:
Can assume the interior is in good working condition.
Should call the local police department to inspect the bus.
Should do a walkthrough inspection to make sure no damage has occurred since the last trip.
Should ask passengers to check the interior of the bus.

People sometimes damage unattended buses. Before beginning a trip, a bus driver should check the interior of a bus to verify that key systems are in good condition for rider safety.

17. The standee line:
Is a line on the floor of a bus that passengers may not cross.
Is a single-file line of standing passengers.
Shows the maximum number of people allowed on a bus.
Shows how tall the passengers on a bus may be.

While a bus is traveling, passengers may not stand any farther forward than the rear of the driver's seat. To mark this barrier, a bus that is designed to allow passengers to stand must have a two-inch line on the floor (or some other means of showing passengers where they cannot stand). This is known as the standee line.

18. One reason for you to sign a previous driver’s vehicle inspection report is if:
The previous driver dated their entry.
Reported defects are certified to have been repaired.
You plan to drive for longer than one hour or travel farther than 50 miles.
The report is left on the dashboard.

You should only sign a previous inspection report if defects were either noted and certified to have been repaired or if repairs were not needed.

19. When starting a vehicle, the coolant temperature gauge should:
Not change from its original position.
Gradually rise to the normal operating range.
Jump quickly to the normal operating range.
Flash until it reaches the normal operating range.

Keep an eye on the gauges after starting the engine. The coolant temperature gauge should begin a gradual rise to the normal operating range.

20. What does the vehicle inspection report do?
Inform the motor carrier about problems that may need fixing
Ensure that the vehicle is inspected regularly
Keep people accountable for inspecting the vehicle

A vehicle inspection report keeps the carrier informed about any problems that need to be fixed.

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