Crossing state lines.
What is Interstate?
To become a professional driver of large vehicle(s), you must obtain.....
What is Commercial Driver's License?
What are the (3) tests needed to obtain a full commercial learner's permit?
What are General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combinations?
This device allows you to see and be seen.
What is Lights?
Not sure of any obstacles or debris. This method is one of the best ways to view your surrounds.
What is GOAL (Get Our and Look)?
Working (driving) within own state.
What is Intrastate?
Is an agency of the U.S. Department of Transportation that issues and enforces the bulk of regulations interstate motor carriers and drivers must follow.
What is Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)?
What are the (3) tests needed to obtain a CDL?
What are Pre-Trip Inspection, Basic Skills Control, and Behind-the-Wheel?
This device keeps your windows from fogging up or icing up in cold weather.
What is Defroster?
What is the best way for communication between you and your spotter?
What is Hand Signals?
This particular procedure is needed before driving your CMV.
What is Vehicle Inspection?
To be in compliance of the 11 hour rule
What is Hours of Service?
This endorsement endorses that tank and hazardous materials...
What is "X"?
This device communicates your presence and is used to warn others when a potentially dangerous situation arises.
What is Horn?
This action helps to the change of trailer direction that you (the driver) want to create.
What is Jacking?
Traveling between two places within state, but the cargo is part of a trip that began or will end in another state or foreign country.
What is Interstate?
Allows for behind-the-wheel training on public roads and highways.
What is Commercial Learner's Permit
Any single vehicle or combination vehicle that does not meet the definition of a tractor-trailer or dump truck, but is designed to carry 16 or more passengers.
What is Class C?
This device tells you if the engine is being properly lubricated.
What is Oil Pressure Gauge?
This action means steering just enough for the tractor to follow the path of the trailer.
What is Chasing?
A truck or truck tractor is coupled to (attached to) one or more trailers, including semi-trailers.
What is Combination Vehicle?
Driver is convicted of carrying hazardous materials.
What is 3 Years?
This type of trailer is supported by its own axles.
What is Full Trailer?
This device measures the vehicle's electrical system.
What is Voltmeter?
This term is bending the tractor and trailer to greater than a 90 degree angle.
What is Over Jacking?