Exam 2026-2027 Actual Complete Real Exam
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How do you know if your vehicle has antilock brakes? -
ANSWER-They will have yellow malfunction lamps on the
instrument panels and yellow malfunction lamps on the trailers.
Dollies after 1998 are required to have a lamp on the left side.
What is the proper braking technique when driving a vehicle
with antilock brakes? - ANSWER-Brake as usual! Use only the
force necessary to stop safely and stay in control.
How do antilock brakes help you? - ANSWER-Helps you avoid
wheel lock up
and maintain
control.
,What are some things to do at an accident scene to prevent
another accident?
ANSWER-Protect the area (use flashers, markers; move
vehicles out of traffic);
notify authorities, care for the
injured.
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Name two causes of tire fires. - ANSWER-Under-inflated tires
and duals that
touch.
What kinds of fires is a B:C extinguisher not good for? -
ANSWER-Class D fires
(combustible
metals).
When using your extinguisher, should you get as close as
possible to the fire? -
ANSWER-
No.
Name some causes of vehicle fires. - ANSWER-Tires; spilled
fuel; short circuits
due to damaged insulation; leaking
flammable cargo.
, Common medicines for colds can make you sleepy. T/F? -
ANSWER-True.
What should you do if you become sleepy while driving? -
ANSWER-Stop in a
safe place and
sleep.
Coffee and a little fresh air will help a drinker sober up. -
ANSWER-False.
What is a hazardous materials placard? - ANSWER-Placards are
diamondshaped signs put on the outside of a vehicle that
identify the hazard class of the cargo.
Why are placards used? - ANSWER-To warn others of
hazardous materials.
What is "sleep debt"? - ANSWER-If you don't get enough
sleep, you "owe"
more sleep to
yourself.
What are the danger signals of drowsy driving? - ANSWER-
Your eyes close or go out of focus by themselves; you have
trouble keeping your head up; you can't stop yawning; you
have wandering, disconnected thoughts; you don't remember
driving the last few miles.