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Name the lighting equipment required for second Two yellow/amber lights on the fron of the vehicle; one light must be on
division or combination vehicles longer than 25 feet each upper front corner and visible 500 ft
and/or wider than 80 inches.
Three red lights on the rear of the vehicle, which must be in a horizontal
line and visible for 500 ft
Two yellow/amber reflectors on the front of the vehicle; one reflector
must be on each lower corner
Two red reflectors on the rear of the vehicle; one reflector must be no
more than 12 inches from each lower corner
What is the maximum width for most vehicles? The maximum width is 8 ft
What is the proper method of braking on long Apply the brakes just hard enough to feel a definite slowdown
downhill grades?
When your speed has been reduced to approx. 5 mph below your safe
speed release the brakes. This brake application should last about three
seconds
When your speed has increased to a safe speed, repeat both of the prior
proper braking techniques
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Terms in this set (12)
Name the lighting equipment required for second Two yellow/amber lights on the fron of the vehicle; one light must be on
division or combination vehicles longer than 25 feet each upper front corner and visible 500 ft
and/or wider than 80 inches.
Three red lights on the rear of the vehicle, which must be in a horizontal
line and visible for 500 ft
Two yellow/amber reflectors on the front of the vehicle; one reflector
must be on each lower corner
Two red reflectors on the rear of the vehicle; one reflector must be no
more than 12 inches from each lower corner
What is the maximum width for most vehicles? The maximum width is 8 ft
What is the proper method of braking on long Apply the brakes just hard enough to feel a definite slowdown
downhill grades?
When your speed has been reduced to approx. 5 mph below your safe
speed release the brakes. This brake application should last about three
seconds
When your speed has increased to a safe speed, repeat both of the prior
proper braking techniques