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Which of the following is an example of a for-hire vehicle? 1. Carrying Passengers For Hire 2. A church Bus 3. A commercial vehicle 4. All of the above - 4. All of the above What is the maximum width of a commercial vehicle without a special permit? - 8 feet, 6 inches Tires have been known to lose up to how much PSI per month? 1. 1 PSI 2. 2 PSI 3. 4 PSI 4. 6 PSI - 1. 1 PSI Which of the following increases the risk of rollover the most? 1. Inexperienced drivers 2. Improperly sized and/or inflated tires 3. incorrectly loaded cargo and/or passengers 4. All of the above - 4. All of the above What is the maximum height of any vehicle that may be operated without a special permit? 1. 13 feet, 6 inches 2. 12 feet, 7 inches 3. 11 feet, 8 inches 4. 10 feet, 9 inches - 1. 13 feet, 6 inchesWhich of the following are acceptable warning devices for a truck, bus, or tractor trailer that is disabled on a traveled roadway or its shoulder? 1. Three federally conforming, bi-directional emergency reflective triangles 2. Three (3) liquid-burning flares 3. All answers are correct 4. At least six (6) fuses - 3. All answers are correct The driver of a commercial motor vehicle must stop within how many feet of railroad tracks 1. 5 to 45 feet 2. 10 to 40 feet 3. 15 to 50 feet 4. 20 to 60 feet - 3. 15 to 50 feet Except for lightweight vehicles, every bus, truck and tractor-trailer must be equipped with which items? 1. fire extinguisher 2. all answers are correct 3. spare fuse(s) 4. a signaling system that can also serve as a warning device - 2. all answers are correct How do you determine the PSI required for your vehicle? 1. Use the PSI suggested on the sidewall of the tire 2. Inflate to the maximum PSI 3. Use the PSI suggested by the vehicle manufacturer 4. Inflate the tire until full - 3. Use the PSI suggested by the vehicle manufacturer What is the for higher endorsement good for? 1. To operate a vehicle under 16,

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Which of the following is an example of a for-hire vehicle?

1. Carrying Passengers For Hire

2. A church Bus

3. A commercial vehicle

4. All of the above - ✔✔4. All of the above



What is the maximum width of a commercial vehicle without a special permit? - ✔✔8 feet, 6 inches



Tires have been known to lose up to how much PSI per month?

1. 1 PSI

2. 2 PSI

3. 4 PSI

4. 6 PSI - ✔✔1. 1 PSI



Which of the following increases the risk of rollover the most?

1. Inexperienced drivers

2. Improperly sized and/or inflated tires

3. incorrectly loaded cargo and/or passengers

4. All of the above - ✔✔4. All of the above



What is the maximum height of any vehicle that may be operated without a special permit?

1. 13 feet, 6 inches

2. 12 feet, 7 inches

3. 11 feet, 8 inches

4. 10 feet, 9 inches - ✔✔1. 13 feet, 6 inches

, Which of the following are acceptable warning devices for a truck, bus, or tractor trailer that is disabled
on a traveled roadway or its shoulder?

1. Three federally conforming, bi-directional emergency reflective triangles

2. Three (3) liquid-burning flares

3. All answers are correct

4. At least six (6) fuses - ✔✔3. All answers are correct



The driver of a commercial motor vehicle must stop within how many feet of railroad tracks

1. 5 to 45 feet

2. 10 to 40 feet

3. 15 to 50 feet

4. 20 to 60 feet - ✔✔3. 15 to 50 feet



Except for lightweight vehicles, every bus, truck and tractor-trailer must be equipped with which items?

1. fire extinguisher

2. all answers are correct

3. spare fuse(s)

4. a signaling system that can also serve as a warning device - ✔✔2. all answers are correct



How do you determine the PSI required for your vehicle?

1. Use the PSI suggested on the sidewall of the tire

2. Inflate to the maximum PSI

3. Use the PSI suggested by the vehicle manufacturer

4. Inflate the tire until full - ✔✔3. Use the PSI suggested by the vehicle manufacturer



What is the for higher endorsement good for?

1. To operate a vehicle under 16,000 pounds and transport property

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