ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | MCL 257.705
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MICHIGAN-SPECIFIC REGULATIONS (Questions 1-15)
Q1: Under Michigan Vehicle Code MCL 257.705, what is the maximum stopping distance required for a
passenger vehicle's service brakes when tested from a speed of 20 mph?
A. 20 feet
B. 25 feet
C. 30 feet [CORRECT]
D. 40 feet
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: MCL 257.705 establishes that passenger vehicle service brakes must be capable of stopping
the vehicle within 30 feet from an initial speed of 20 mph on a level, dry, hard surface, ensuring
minimum safety performance standards for all vehicles operated on Michigan roadways.
Q2: According to Michigan brake system requirements under MCL 257.705, what type of brake fluid is
PROHIBITED for use in vehicles equipped with Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS)?
A. DOT 3
B. DOT 4
C. DOT 5 (silicone-based) [CORRECT]
D. DOT 5.1
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: DOT 5 silicone-based brake fluid is prohibited for ABS-equipped vehicles because its higher
viscosity and tendency to aerate can impair ABS modulator valve response times and trap air in the
hydraulic system, compromising ABS functionality during emergency braking events.
,Q3: Under Michigan regulations, which brake line material is explicitly PROHIBITED for use in hydraulic
brake system repairs?
A. Steel tubing (bundy tubing)
B. Copper-nickel alloy tubing (Cunifer)
C. Plain copper tubing [CORRECT]
D. Stainless steel tubing
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Plain copper tubing is prohibited for brake line repairs under Michigan and federal safety
standards because copper work-hardens and becomes brittle under vibration and pressure cycling,
leading to fatigue cracks and catastrophic brake line failure.
Q4: MCL 257.705 requires that all passenger vehicles manufactured after which model year must be
equipped with a dual (split) master cylinder hydraulic brake system?
A. 1960
B. 1965
C. 1967 [CORRECT]
D. 1975
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 105 (adopted into Michigan law via MCL 257.705)
mandated dual master cylinder systems for all passenger vehicles beginning with the 1967 model year,
ensuring that a failure in one hydraulic circuit preserves braking capability in the remaining circuit.
Q5: Under Michigan Vehicle Code requirements, the parking/emergency brake system must be capable
of being applied by what method?
A. Hydraulic pressure only
B. Electrical solenoid activation
C. Mechanical operation independent of the service brake hydraulic system [CORRECT]
D. Vacuum assist from the engine
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: MCL 257.705 requires parking/emergency brakes to be mechanically operated and
completely independent of the service brake hydraulic system, ensuring that brake hold capability exists
even if the hydraulic system fails or loses fluid.
, Q6: A Michigan-certified brake repair facility must retain work orders and customer repair
documentation for a minimum of how many years?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years [CORRECT]
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Michigan repair facility licensing regulations require retention of work orders, customer
consent forms, and repair documentation for a minimum of 2 years to facilitate warranty claims,
consumer protection investigations, and regulatory compliance audits.
Q7: Under MCL 257.705, which brake warning indicator is required to illuminate when brake fluid level
falls below the manufacturer's specified minimum in the master cylinder reservoir?
A. ABS warning light
B. Brake system warning light (red) [CORRECT]
C. Traction control warning light
D. Check engine light
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The red brake system warning light is federally and Michigan-mandated to illuminate when
brake fluid drops below minimum reservoir level, indicating potential hydraulic system leakage or brake
pad wear that has advanced the caliper pistons, displacing fluid from the reservoir.
Q8: Which brake fluid specification has the highest dry boiling point and is compatible with both
conventional braking systems and ABS?
A. DOT 3 (205°C minimum dry boiling point)
B. DOT 4 (230°C minimum dry boiling point)
C. DOT 5.1 (260°C minimum dry boiling point) [CORRECT]
D. DOT 5 (260°C minimum dry boiling point)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: DOT 5.1 is a glycol-ether based fluid (like DOT 3 and DOT 4) with a minimum dry boiling point
of 260°C, providing the highest thermal performance while maintaining compatibility with ABS systems
and all glycol-based fluid seals, unlike silicone-based DOT 5.