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20
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1. During a trip, carry-on baggage:
May be left in the aisle.
Must be stored away from the aisle.
Must be kept on the rider’s lap.

The aisles and stairwells on a bus must always be kept clear. It is important to keep aisles clear so that no passengers trip while using them.

2. If a bus has stopped at an intermediate stop or its final destination, passengers should be told:
The location.
The bus company’s name.
The name of the driver.

When stopping a bus at either an intermediate stop or its final destination, the driver should announce the location of the stop, the reason for stopping, the next departure time, and the bus number.

3. If another driver is tailgating you, you should:
Move into the left lane.
Speed up.
Increase the distance between you and the vehicle ahead.

If you are being tailgated, you should increase the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. This will reduce your need to make sudden moves, and will also allow the tailgater more room to pass you. Speeding up when being tailgated is not advised because it may result in the tailgater continuing to follow you closely at the higher speed, only increasing the danger.

4. After a bus trip is completed, the vehicle:
Should be returned without an inspection.
Should be inspected.
Should be drained of fuel.

Buses should be inspected at the end of every trip. Key safety items could have been damaged by passengers, so an inspection allows these damages to be repaired before another trip is made.

5. When asked to make a lane change during the driving test, you should:
Make the change as soon as the examiner asks, without looking.
Use your turn signal and change lanes when safe.
Make the lane change as quickly as possible, even if that means cutting off another driver.

You will be asked to change lanes during the on-road driving test. When the examiner asks you to do this, you should make the necessary traffic checks and use the proper signals before changing lanes.

6. A driver who stops at a green light could be:
An impaired driver.
A driver who is color blind.
A person who does not know the rules of the road.

It is important to observe other drivers' actions and identify clues that a person could be driving impaired. Drivers who have had too much to drink, are sleepy, are on drugs, or are ill can present hazards to other drivers. One sign that a driver may be impaired is that they stop in inappropriate places, such as at green traffic lights.

7. A distracted driver:
Usually follows the rules of the road.
Usually has slowed perception.
Is a good person to follow.

Distracted drivers perceive hazards on the road more slowly than drivers who are focused, or they do not perceive hazards at all.

8. Do not base your decision to shift gears on:
The speed of your engine (rpm).
The speed of the road (mph).
The actions of the vehicle next to you.

One way to know when it is time to shift gears is to learn your vehicle's operating rpm range. You should shift up when your engine reaches the top of that range. You can also learn which speeds each gear is good for and shift up based on your speedometer.

9. Drivers must have a CDL if operating a vehicle designed to carry at least:
Three passengers.
15 passengers.
44 passengers.

You must have a commercial driver license to operate a vehicle designed to seat 16 or more people, including the driver.

10. If you must drive in reverse, using driver's side backing:
Is always encouraged.
Is discouraged.
Is only recommended if it is raining.

If you must back up, it is safest to back toward the driver's side of the vehicle. This way, as the driver, you will have the best possible view of your path of travel.

11. If confronted by an aggressive driver, you should:
Make eye contact to better communicate with them.
Ignore their gestures.
Not move out of their path of travel.

If confronted by an aggressive driver, it is most important to get out of their way, if possible. Do not make eye contact with the driver, as doing so could provoke them. Do not let them provoke you with their actions.

12. When pulled over to the side of the road, you should:
Rely on your taillights to alert other motorists to your presence.
Not worry about other motorists.
Use your four-way emergency flashers to alert other motorists to your presence.

When stopped on the side of the road, be sure to turn on your vehicle's four-way emergency flashers, especially during times of lowered visibility. Place warning devices within 10 minutes of being stopped.

13. Water that has collected on a roadway can cause:
Hydroplaning.
Acceleration.
Stopping.

The risk of hydroplaning begins when water has collected on the surface of a road.

14. If taking the driving test and the route does not include a railroad crossing, you:
Will not have to do anything related to a crossing.
May have to explain how you would cross railroad tracks.
Will have to take the test again on a route that does include a railroad crossing.

If your on-road driving test route does not include a railroad crossing, you may be asked to explain and demonstrate the proper railroad crossing procedures to the examiner at a simulated location.

15. Pre-trip inspections should be done:
Differently each time in order to place emphasis on different items.
The same way each time to prevent you from forgetting anything.
Once in a while.

A pre-trip inspection should be completed in the same way before every drive. Consistency will help you learn all of the proper steps and decrease the likelihood that you will forget to check something.

16. Which of the following is not a good rule when using turn signals?
Signal early. Signal well before a turn or lane change.
Signal continuously. Do not cancel a signal until the turn is completed.
Don’t over-signal. If no one is near you, there is no need to signal.

When using your turn signals, you should signal well before the turn or lane change, signal continuously throughout the turn or lane change, and cancel the signal after you have completed your move.

17. When starting from a complete stop, a vehicle should:
Jerk forward.
Roll backwards.
Not move backwards.

To avoid hitting vehicles behind you, you must ensure that your vehicle will not roll backward when you start moving forward from a stopped position.

18. Black ice is:
A thick layer of ice on the road.
A thin layer of ice on the road.
Ice that is black from debris on the road.

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.

19. Too much air pressure in a tire:
Is not possible.
Is encouraged on long drives.
Can be dangerous.

Tires should never have too much air pressure. Be sure to check your tires' air pressure with a gauge during inspections.

20. How many daily hours of sleep does an adult need to maintain alertness?
Six to seven
Seven to eight
Eight to nine
Four to five

Being properly rested is essential to the safe operation of a CMV. To maintain alertness, most people need eight to nine hours of sleep per night.

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