Texas Tow Truck Operator (Incident Management)
License ACTUAL VERIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES.pdf
What can negatively affect reaction time, tracking, vision,
comprehension, attention, and/or coordination? - Answer-
alcohol consumption
An increase in total time required to respond to a situation
is called - Answer-reaction time.
Keeping the vehicle in the position on the roadway with
respect to lanes, other vehicles, etc. is called - Answer-
tracking.
The ability to perceive or detect an object in motion, and
control over eye movement, and ability to merge two
images is called - Answer-vision.
The ability to perceive hazards, to take in what you see
and hear is called - Answer-comprehension.
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The ability to focus attention on one or more driving tasks
is called - Answer-attention.
Skilled motor performance and coordination as well as
skills requiring high levels of precise movement is called -
Answer-coordination.
Odor on breath, inability to maintain balance, slurred
speech, and poor general awareness are symptoms of -
Answer-alcohol use.
What entity has strict regulations regarding the use of
controlled substances before, during, and after operating a
commercial motor vehicle? - Answer-The Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
5 controlled substances that every driver should be aware
of. - Answer-Amphetamines, Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates,
and Phencyclidine.
Any amount of drug use can - Answer-dramatically affect
driving safety.
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Something a tow operator may come into contact with on
a frequent basis. - Answer-infectious diseases
Two blood born pathogens - Answer-HIV (human immuno-
deficiency virus), and HBV (hepatitis B)
Something dangerous that tow operators reasonably
expect to come into contact with - Answer-blood
What items should be a part of all tow operator's personal
protective equipment? - Answer-disposable latex or rubber
gloves, face shields, masks, eye protection, and gowns
This can save your life. - Answer-knowledge of blood born
diseases
Any time a tow operator thinks he/she may have been
exposed to body fluids or had skin punctured by a needle
in a vehicle, he/she should do what? - Answer-immediately
notify a supervisor with specific details of how the
contamination happened.