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Wyoming CDL DMV Endorsement Passenger 2

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20
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1. When stopped on the side of the road, the driver should:
Keep their side door open.
Turn on their emergency flashers.
Wave their arms.
Turn off all their lights.

If you must stop on the side of the road, it is important to turn on your four-way emergency flashers to warn other road users.

2. People working on a disabled vehicle:
Are probably aware of the roadway.
May be distracted by the repair and not pay attention to the roadway.
Are exempt from traffic laws.

Be cautious when driving near people who are working on a disabled vehicle on the side of the road. They may be focused on the repair and not paying attention to nearby traffic.

3. A liver can process about ____ per hour.
One alcoholic drink
Two alcoholic drinks
Three alcoholic drinks

The faster you drink, the higher your blood alcohol content (BAC) will become. The liver removes alcohol from a body at a fixed rate of about one drink per hour.

4. Hydroplaning happens most often when:
A vehicle is traveling faster than 60 mph.
Tire pressure is too low.
Tire tread is too deep.

Hydroplaning is most likely to occur when driving on wet roads with tire pressure that is too low and tire tread that is too worn. If there is enough water on the road, hydroplaning can occur at speeds as low as 30 mph.

5. 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.

6. Once cargo is secured:
You may complete an entire trip without checking it.
You can drive at least eight hours without checking it.
You should check it every three hours or 150 miles.
You should not check it.

The securement of cargo must be checked before beginning a trip, within the first 50 miles of a trip, and then again every three hours or 150 miles.

7. When checking the air and electrical lines during a vehicle inspection, all of the following should be true, except:
The air hoses are making a hissing noise.
The air hoses and electrical lines are not cut.
The air lines are not pinched.
The air lines are not dragging against tractor parts.

When examining the air and electrical lines as part of your vehicle inspection test, you must listen for leaks. Ensure that the air hoses and electrical lines are not cut, chafed, spliced, or worn. Make sure air and electrical lines are not tangled, pinched, or dragging against tractor parts.

8. The steering wheel should be:
Held with both hands.
Held by one hand to allow for other tasks, such as eating and drinking.
Held by one hand at a time, alternating between hands.
Cracked to allow for an improved grip.

To maintain proper control of your vehicle, the steering wheel should be held firmly with both hands. Your hands should be positioned on opposite sides of the wheel.

9. If an Anti-Locking Braking System (ABS) is not working on a truck:
The truck will not have any brakes.
The truck should be driven only at low speeds.
The truck will still have brakes.

An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is in place as an addition to a braking system. It intervenes to prevent brakes from locking up during hard braking. If ABS is not working, the basic braking functions on a vehicle will still remain, so the driver can continue to drive and brake normally.

10. Parts of an exhaust system should be:
Loose.
Leaking.
Fastened securely.
Cracked.

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.

11. Fueling with passengers on board:
Is encouraged during long trips.
Should only be done if absolutely necessary.
Is not a concern as long as the passengers stay inside the bus.
Should be done to show the passengers that there is enough fuel to get to the next stop.

You should not refuel a bus while passengers are on board, unless it is absolutely necessary to do so. In particular, never refuel a bus carrying passengers while inside an enclosed building.

12. When checking tires, finding which of the following is not a cause for concern?
Too much air pressure
Tread of at least 4/32 of an inch in the grooves on front tires
Radial and bias-ply tires used together

When checking your vehicle's tires, you should confirm that air pressure is neither too low nor too high; that there is at least 4/32 of an inch of tread depth in every major groove on the front tires; and that radial and bias-ply tires are not used together.

13. If involved in a crash, basic procedures should include all of the following, except:
Protecting the area.
Notifying the proper authorities.
Caring for the injured.
Driving away without stopping.

If you are involved in a crash, the three basic things you need to do are protect the area, notify the proper authorities, and care for anyone injured. It is important to protect the accident site immediately after the accident occurs to help prevent another crash from happening in the same location.

14. What is aggressive driving?
Operating a vehicle in a selfish or pushy manner
Operating a vehicle with some regard for other motorists’ safety
Operating a vehicle in the left lane
Operating a loud vehicle

Aggressive driving is defined as operating a motor vehicle in a selfish, bold, or pushy manner, without regard for the rights or safety of others.

15. When pulling back into traffic after making a stop, you should:
Assume other drivers will allow you to merge.
Wait for a gap in traffic that is large enough to allow you to accelerate and merge.
Allow a passenger to get out and direct traffic to allow you to merge.
Continually sound your horn until other drivers allow you to merge.

When driving a bus, be aware of how quickly it can accelerate and much space it takes up on the roadway. Always wait for a gap in traffic that is large enough to accommodate your vehicle before you leave a stop.

16. When a construction worker is close to the road, you should:
Increase your speed.
Decrease your speed.
Not drive in any lane.
Wait to proceed until the construction is complete.

In construction zones, do not exceed the posted safe sped limit. Slow down even more when workers are near the roadway.

17. When taking the on-road driving test, you will be evaluated on your lane usage. Which of the following is an example of poor lane usage?
Not driving over curbs or sidewalks
Stopping behind crosswalks
Driving in the leftmost lane if more than one driving lane is available
Finishing a right turn in the rightmost lane

During the on-road driving skills test, make sure you do not put your vehicle over curbs, sidewalks, or lane markings. Stop behind stop lines, crosswalks, or stop signs. On multiple-lane roads, complete turns in the proper lane. Always move to or remain in the rightmost lane, unless the lane is blocked.

18. If a speed limit is posted, the posted speed:
Should never be exceeded.
May be exceeded if passing another vehicle.
May be exceeded if driving in a rural area.

A maximum posted speed limit is the fastest a vehicle may travel under ideal circumstances. A driver should decrease their driving speed as conditions require. A driver should never exceed the legal speed limit.

19. When checking power steering hoses during a pre-trip inspection, you should look for:
Leaks.
Secure connections to the battery.
Extra hose pieces available for repairs.

When doing a pre-trip inspection on a vehicle with power steering, be sure to check the hoses, pumps, and fluid level. In particular, you should check the hoses for leaks.

20. If your vehicle is hydroplaning, you should:
Use the accelerator.
Not use the brakes.
Put the vehicle in a higher gear.

If your vehicle begins to hydroplane, do not apply the brakes. Instead, slow down by releasing the accelerator and pushing in the clutch.

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