Vehicle Inspection
Seeing and Communicating
Controlling Speed and Space Management
Distracted Driving
Driving Emergencies
100

This will help you find problems that could cause a crash or breakdown.

What is a pre-trip inspection? 

100

You need to check your mirrors to make sure no one is alongside you or about to pass you when performing this action. 

When performing Lane Changes? 

100

The distance your vehicle travels in ideal conditions from the time your eyes see a hazard until you brain recognizes it.

What is perception distance? 

100

These are the three types of distractions.

What are physical distraction, mental distraction, and both physical and mental distraction? 

100

The two braking methods that allow you to brake in a way that will keep your vehicle in a straight line and allow you to turn if it becomes necessary. 

What is controlled braking and stab braking? 

200

A method of inspection that includes: vehicle overview, check engine compartment, start engine and inspect inside the cab, turn off engine and check lights, do walk-around inspection, check signal lights, and start the engine and check braking system.

What is the 7-step inspection method? 

200

Most good drivers look ahead at least this amount of time. 

What is 12-15 seconds ahead? 
200
The distance your vehicle may travel in ideal conditions while you are braking.
What is braking distance? 
200

This many convictions of any state law on texting while operating a CMV will get your CDL disqualified. 

What is 2 or more? 

200

The three ways to recognize tire failure. 

What is sound, vibration, and feel? 

300

This system holds up the vehicle and its load.

What is the suspension system? 

300

The three good rules for using turn signals. 

What is signal early, signal continuously, and cancel your signal? 

300

This is like water skiing-- the tires lose their contact with the road and have little or no traction. This occurs when water or slush collects on the road. 

What is hydroplaning? 

300
Sending or receiving text takes your eye from the road for an average of this amount of time. 

What is 4.6 seconds? 

300

An open field, side-street, or escape ramp are examples of this.

What are escape ramps? 

400

This is the minimum tread depth in every major groove on front tires.

What is 4/32-inch tread depth?

400

You should do this when passing, when it's hard to see, and when parked at the side of the road.

When should you communicate your presence? 

400

It will take longer to stop and will  be harder to turn without skidding on these surfaces.

What are slippery surfaces?

400

Approximately this amount of people are killed each year on U.S roadways. 

What is 448,000?
400

During a tire failure you should stay off this until the vehicle has slowed, or you are about to run into something. 

What is stay of the brake? 

500

Steering wheel play of more than this amount of degrees can make it hard to steer.

What is 10 degrees? 

500

When parked at the side of the road, this is the distance you should place warning devices to mark the location of the vehicle and alert other drivers.

What is within 10 feet of the front or rear corners?


*Will also accept: 100 feet behind and ahead of the vehicle. 

500

For timed interval following distance, this is the required time for each 10' of vehicle length at speeds under 40mph.

What is 1 second?

500

The Large Truck Crash Causation Study (LTCCS) reported this percent of large-truck crashes occurred when Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) drivers were extremely distracted.

What is 8%?

500

The two causes of most hydraulic brake failures. 

What is loss of hydraulic pressure and brake fade on long hills?