Arizona CDL Knowledge Test Class A: Practice Test - Practice Test 01
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Truck tractors with air brakes built on or after March 1, 1997 must have:
An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS).
Bluetooth.
A GPS.
When starting from a complete stop, a vehicle should:
Jerk forward.
Roll backwards.
Not move backwards.
A driver who stops at a green light could be:
An impaired driver.
A driver who is color blind.
A person who does not know the rules of the road.
You may be an aggressive driver if you:
Expect delays on your drive.
Slow down and maintain a reasonable following distance.
Make hand gestures that could anger other drivers.
Backing with a trailer is dangerous because:
It is difficult for the driver to see behind the trailer.
There may be extra weight in the front of the vehicle.
Cargo may fall out of the trailer.
Trailers are not made to be driven in reverse.
Compared to talking on a cell phone while driving, texting while driving is:
Much safer.
Just as safe.
More dangerous.
If you plan to transport hazardous materials, you must pass which endorsement test?
Tank
Hazardous materials
Passengers
If the spring brakes are on, you should:
Not use the brake pedal.
Press the accelerator.
Move the steering wheel.
When backing with a trailer, turning toward the driver's side is encouraged because:
The driver will have the best possible view.
Power lines should be on the passenger's side.
Other drivers can offer assistance on the passenger's side.
On slippery roads, you should:
Accelerate and slow down frequently.
Adjust your driving to match weather conditions.
Tailgate other vehicles.
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