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Nebraska CDL DMV Endorsement Passenger 1

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1. Rust around wheel nuts may mean:
It rained recently.
The nuts are loose.
The nuts are too tight.

It is important to inspect your tires before every drive. Rust around wheel nuts may indicate that they are loose.

2. When making tight maneuvers, it is important for a driver to:
Open their door for a better look.
Use their mirrors.
Flash their headlights.

While regular mirror checks should always be part of your driving routine, you should make a particular point of checking the mirrors when changing lanes, turning, merging, or making tight maneuvers.

3. When you double your speed from 20 to 40 mph, your vehicle's braking distance will become ____ times longer.
Two
Three
Four
10

If you double your speed, your braking distance will become four times longer. Similarly, the impact your vehicle would have in the case of a collision will also multiply by four.

4. The person responsible for the safe transport of cargo is the driver.
True
False

The driver of a vehicle is responsible for the safe transport of its cargo, regardless of who loaded the vehicle.

5. When you must travel down a grade, when should you switch into a lower gear?
Before beginning the grade
After you have already started the grade
As far down the grade as possible
At the bottom of the grade

Before starting down a hill, you should shift into a lower gear. This will help get your vehicle to a speed that you can control without having to use your brakes too much.

6. Black ice is usually very thick.
True
False

Black ice is a layer of ice that is thin and clear enough for the road to be visible through it. This makes the road look as if it is merely wet.

7. 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.

8. When making a tight maneuver, you should:
Not use your mirrors, as they can be distracting.
Use your mirrors, but not too frequently.
Use your mirrors frequently.
Rely only on your mirrors.

Make a point of checking your mirrors often when making tight maneuvers.

9. How does doubling your speed from 20 mph to 40 mph affect your vehicle's braking distance?
It stays about the same.
It increases slightly.
It doubles.
It quadruples.

Increasing your vehicle's speed will increase your vehicle's striking power and braking distance. Doubling your vehicle's speed from 20 to 40 mph will multiply its braking distance by four.

10. Which of the following items may never be transported in the passenger compartment of a bus?
Small arms ammunition
Hospital supplies
Radioactive materials

A bus may never carry labeled radioactive materials in the space occupied by people. Small arms ammunition labeled ORM-D and emergency hospital supplies may be carried.

11. The minimum acceptable tread depth for rear tires is:
1/64 of an inch.
1/32 of an inch.
2/32 of an inch.

When inspecting your tires, verify that there is at least 4/32 of an inch of tread depth in every major groove on the front tires, and tread depth of at least 2/32 of an inch on the other tires. Tires on the same vehicle should all be the same size.

12. When using a fire extinguisher on a fire, you should:
Get as close to the fire as possible.
Stand as far away from the fire as possible.
Aim the extinguisher at the top of the fire.

When using a fire extinguisher, you should stand as far away from the fire as possible. Aim the extinguisher at the base of the fire, not at the flames. If you are not sure which kind of extinguisher should be used on a fire, particularly a hazardous materials fire, you should wait for the firefighters to arrive and allow them to extinguish it.

13. Stopping distance can be affected by:
Driving speed.
Temperature.
Time of day.

Factors that can affect stopping distance include the vehicle's speed, its weight, and the traction provided by the road surface.

14. If driving in extremely hot weather and the air pressure in your tires is too high, you should:
Continue driving.
Remove air from the tire.
Let the tires cool before continuing to drive.

Air expands as it gets warmer, so the air pressure in your tires could reach dangerously high levels while being driven in very hot weather. If this happens, stop and let your tires cool. Do not let air out of the tires, as this could result in the pressure dropping to an unsafe level once they cool down.

15. The heavier the vehicle:
The less important the brakes become.
The harder the brakes need to work.
The quieter the brakes will sound.

The heavier a vehicle is, the more the brakes will need to work to bring the vehicle to a complete stop.

16. After picking up passengers at a stop, a driver should:
Allow the passengers time to sit or brace themselves before beginning to drive.
Honk their horn and re-enter traffic.
Begin driving as quickly as possible.

You should start and stop as smoothly as possible to help prevent passenger injury. After passengers have boarded your bus at a stop, you should allow them time to be seated or to brace themselves before you begin driving.

17. Hydroplaning:
Rarely occurs with large trucks.
Usually happens when vehicles are traveling faster than 65 mph.
Can occur with a minimal amount of water on the roadway.

Hydroplaning is an effect in which a vehicle's tires lose traction with the surface of the road and instead glide along a layer of water. There does not have to be a large amount of water on the road for this to occur.

18. Hazardous materials must be marked with all of the following, except:
The material’s name.
The material's identification number.
The appropriate hazard label.
The phone number of a contact person.

Hazardous materials must be marked with the name of the material, the identification number, and the appropriate hazard label. Do not transport a hazardous material unless you are positive that it is permitted.

19. When backing with a trailer, you should begin by:
Turning the steering wheel in the direction of the turn.
Turning the steering wheel in the direction opposite of the turn.
Turning the wheel as sharply as possible.

When backing with a trailer, begin by turning the steering wheel in the direction opposite of the turn. Once the trailer starts to turn, reverse the direction of the steering wheel to follow the trailer.

20. 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.

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